Black Water by Joyce Carol Oates (1992): A Review
Title : Black Water Author : Joyce Carol Oates Publication Year : 1992 Rating : ⭐⭐⭐⭐💫 Pages : 160 Source : physical book from the UNI library Genre : literary fiction, historical fiction Awards : Pulitzer Prize Nominee for Fiction (1993), National Book Critics Circle Award Nominee for Fiction (1992) Black Water by Joyce Carol Oates follows Kelly Kelleher, a young woman whose brief connection with a famous U.S. Senator leads to the final, devastating moments of her life. The novel is historical fiction, inspired by a real person, a real senator, and a deeply heartbreaking event. But Kelly is not only Kelly. She also becomes a symbol of larger national disillusionment. Her loss of faith in the idea of the United States after the recent elections feels strikingly familiar, which is both impressive and deeply depressing. Even in the 1990s, she embodied an image of a country sinking under the weight of its own political failures. The novel suggests that no one is coming to save it...