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'Joyce Carol Oates: A Body in the Service of Mind: An ever-prolific American polymath' by Sascha Morrell

Jewish International Film Festival
by
ABR Arts 11 November 2022

'Joyce Carol Oates: A Body in the Service of Mind: An ever-prolific American polymath' by Sascha Morrell

Jewish International Film Festival
by
ABR Arts 11 November 2022
Joyce Carol Oates (photograph provided by Syracuse University)
Joyce Carol Oates (photograph provided by Syracuse University)

Here is a list of things you won’t see the great American writer Joyce Carol Oates doing in this documentary: looting, detonating a bomb, strangling children, having sex, eating, eating human flesh, sleeping, kissing, cussing, masturbating, masturbating over a corpse, screaming, lobotomising a lover, shedding tears (though she comes close), or being murdered.

In case you don’t know, all these things occur in Oates’s fiction – some repeatedly, if not routinely. It helps to know this when viewing Stig Björkman’s Joyce Carol Oates: A Body in the Service of Mind, since it adds a note of suspense to the Swedish director’s portrait of his soft-spoken subject.