Enid’s Scars
Peter McDonald, 23 June 1988
You must remember this
by Joyce Carol Oates.
Macmillan, 436 pp., £10.95, January 1988,0 333 46182 7 Show More
by Joyce Carol Oates.
Macmillan, 436 pp., £10.95, January 1988,
A Case of Knives
by Candia McWilliam.
Bloomsbury, 266 pp., £12.95, January 1988,0 7475 0074 6 Show More
by Candia McWilliam.
Bloomsbury, 266 pp., £12.95, January 1988,
“... The title of Joyce Carol Oates’s new novel is well-chosen, being itself both a fragment of popular culture (‘As time goes by’ seems to be lodged there pretty firmly by now) and an imperative which forces readers towards a confrontation with the very past to which it belongs. Throughout the book, this double-take makes itself felt: the industrial USA of the Fifties is insistently present in Oates’s story of a family going through a more than averagely traumatic 12 years, but present also, beneath the surface, is an awareness of the problematic status of the events as memory, as parts of a history that can continue to influence, or infect, the present ... ”