Description
Description
John Reddy Heart came to Willowsville, New York, driving a salmon-colored Cadillac Bel Air and sitting on three Las Vegas phone books; he was eleven years old. From that day on, as John, his seductive mother, addled grandfather, and younger siblings settled into one of the town's most beautiful homes, John Reddy Heart would become legendary as a rebel, a heartthrob, and an outlaw. In this uproarious epic novel from one of our most gifted contemporary storytellers, the ballad of John Reddy Heart -- his rise, fall, and second ascent into the realm of myth -- is sung by a chorus of Willowsville voices who find in him their savior, scapegoat, dream lover, and confessor. Broke Heart Blues may be the most entertaining novel yet from Joyce Carol Oates: razor-sharp satire that holds a mirror up to America's obsession with celebrity.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
Densely layered, meticulously imagined . . . [a] shared coming-of-age tale fraught with the absurd comedy and uproarious sadness of adolescent obsession . . . among the most entertaining of Oates's novels.-- "Miami Herald"
Joyce Carol Oates's stunning novel about one town's ramped passion for a boy accused of murder, Broke Heart Blues, feels more resonant than ever in this reissue with a thoughtful afterword.-- "Shelf Awareness"
Oates uses her astonishingly plentiful imagination to paint the portrait of . . . virtually an entire generation of a town . . . Rife with life.-- "Washington Post Book World"
A sparkling comic hit.-- "Boston Sunday Herald"
It's hard to think of another writer with as fecund and protean an imagination as the eighty-five-year-old Joyce Carol Oates, who is surely on any short list of America's greatest living writers.-- "New York Times Magazine"
With Broke Heart Blues, Oates does for high school reunions what Huckleberry Finn did for the Mississippi . . . Great authors have a way of rendering common things extraordinary . . . This dry satire of America's thirst for scandal is perfectly calibrated.-- "Christian Science Monitor"
Funny and playful . . . displays great inventiveness and a justified belief in its relevance to our emotional lives.-- "New York Times Book Review"
A sharp, funny look at how memories can warp reality . . . heart-wrenching and beautifully written.-- "Wall Street Journal"
Huge, humorous, manic, and multilayered, Oates's twenty-ninth novel will rank high among the best work she has produced in her prolific career.-- "Publishers Weekly, Starred Review"
Publishing Information
Publishing Information
Publisher:
Akashic Books, Ltd.
Pub date:
2024-10-01
Length:
446 pages

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