What I Lived For

What I Lived For

by Joyce Carol Oates

Narrated by Charlie Thurston

Unabridged — 28 hours, 0 minutes

What I Lived For

What I Lived For

by Joyce Carol Oates

Narrated by Charlie Thurston

Unabridged — 28 hours, 0 minutes

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Overview

The stunning, classic portrait of a powerful man's downward spiral to moral ruin

Jerome "Corky" Corcorn. A money-juggling wheeler dealer, rising politico, popular man's man, and successful womanizer. It is a Memorial Day weekend, and we are about to live with him, breathe with him, and sweat with him in a nonstop marathon of mounting desperation as he tries to keep his financial empire from unraveling, his love life from shredding, and his rebellious daughter from destroying both herself and him. Seldom in fiction has a man been brought so vividly to life in all his strength and weakness, hunger and ambition, carnality and corruption. Rarely has the complex web of American society been revealed so rivetingly. And never has one of today's supreme writers, Joyce Carol Oates, written a bolder and better novel than this mesmerizing masterpiece.


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

Another big novel from the prolific Oates, this tale of a successful middle-aged real estate developer whose hidden past surges up to wreak havoc on his present was one of PW's best books for 1994 and a PEN/Faulkner nominee. (Oct.)

Library Journal

Oates's latest novel is a big, breathless, complex, and sometimes painfully intense tale relating one man's every thought and move during the 1992 Memorial Day weekend. Corky Corcoran is a cocky, Irish Catholic, alcoholic, self-made millionaire as well as a city council member in Union City, New York. The turning point for Corky comes with the suicide of Marilee Plummer, a beautiful, politically ambitious black woman who had recently accused a black city council member of raping her. Even in his befuddled, alcoholic state, Corky wonders if his political friends had orchestrated Marilee's death and calls for a full investigation that antagonizes city government. Despite a somewhat contrived climax, Oates has created a remarkably detailed portrait of a man's life; however, Corky, an essentially stupid man whose actions are usually governed by his sexual or violent impulses, doesn't seem to merit such concentrated scrutiny. An interesting addition to Oates's body of work, this is recommended for public libraries. [Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 6/1/94.]-Patricia Ross, Westerville P.L., Ohio

From the Publisher

A man on a tightrope that takes you to the edge...ambitious, audacious, masterly, and unforgettable.” — Chicago Tribune

Chicago Tribune

A man on a tightrope that takes you to the edge...ambitious, audacious, masterly, and unforgettable.

Chicago Tribune

A man on a tightrope that takes you to the edge...ambitious, audacious, masterly, and unforgettable.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170383986
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 07/23/2019
Edition description: Unabridged
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