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Number 532Hall & Oates"Maneater"(1982)..Genre: Pop Rockart by cuntracula Right, where was i? Oh yes 2 girls 1 cup, no wait! That definitely wasn't it! (For the record that video is truly disgusting). Anyway, back to another eating disorder is Hall & Oates "Maneater" from 1982, it was the duo's biggest hit in their long career beginning in 1967. Back then it was OK for two men to sing in a duo, you hardly have anyone today doing that for the fear of abuse & ridicule, funnily enough at the turn of this century it was OK to have 5 lads in a "boys" band and not much was said. Name just one duo that are around today ..... and no .... Akon & Eminem don't count. Nor Janet & Michael Jackson either smarty pants ..... that's a completely different genre altogether. (In fact, it could be compared to the opening title)We not benders mateFrom their first hit in 1974 through their heyday in the '80s, Daryl Hall and John Oates' smooth, catchy take on Philly soul brought them
Joyce Carol Oates has been one of my favorite authors for more than 20 years so I'm always on the lookout for something new from her, an easy thing for Oates collectors because she rewards us with at least two or three new books every year. I am primarily a fan of her fiction, novels and short stories alike, but I've been impressed with and enjoyed much of her poetry, essays and literary criticism as well. Her energy and accomplishments are amazing.This past Sunday, Oates received an honorary degree from Brandeis University and spoke with Dan Snyder, Arts Editor for the university newspaper, The Justice:Many female authors find themselves pigeonholed as "women writers," especially when their novels and short stories are generally focused on female protagonists and their perspectives. Fortunately, Joyce Carol Oates does not find herself in such a position. Oates' works have garnered much critical praise throughout her prolific, decade-spanning career, saving her from being grouped
“When we claim to 'remember' our pasts, we are surely remembering our favorite snapshots, in which the long-faded past is given a distinct visual immortality.”Joyce Carol Oates (b. 1938) U.S. author
Joyce Carol Oates is one of my favorite authors and, in fact, I've collected over 70 of her books now, most of them in hard cover, several of them signed, and I'm generally reading in and out of one of her short story collections most of the time. So this list of her favorites was especially interesting to me.Crime and Punishment by Fyodor DostoevskyUlysses by James JoyceThe Sound and the Fury by William FaulknerThe poems of Emily DickinsonThe stories of Franz KafkaThe Red and the Black by StendhalThe Rainbow by D.H. LawrenceWomen in Love by D.H. LawrenceMoby Dick by Herman MelvilleThe Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark TwainOates is noted for her rather dark view of the threatening world that women inhabit and the suddenness with which situations can turn ugly for them, so some of these titles are not surprising.From The Top 10: Writers Pick Their Favorite Books
Joyce Carol Oates has an impressive resume: Princeton University Professor, prolific author, winner of numerous awards including being short listed for the Nobel Prize. I have read a bunch of her stories in the past usually taking an extended break because they tend to be so dark I can get berried in the story. Recently her reputation has taken on a more notorious side when she based a story off of the local murder of a college student. It isn't uncommon for writers to draw off of news events or another persons life story. Truth is stranger than fiction and life can have a stronger dramatic impact than anything a person can make up. Joyce capitalized on that fact by writing a particularly harsh story based on recent events surrounding the death of a local college student. The story is well written and can be used as a cautionary tale warning of the dangers of binge drinking on college campuses. What many people will find disturbing is how you are never left with a clear resolut