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Night. Sleep. Death. The Stars.

By: Joyce Carol Oates
Narrated by: Cheryl Smith
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The bonds of family are tested in the wake of a profound tragedy, providing a look at the darker side of our society

Night Sleep Death The Stars is a gripping examination of contemporary America through the prism of a family tragedy: when a powerful parent dies, each of his adult children reacts in startling and unexpected ways, and his grieving widow in the most surprising way of all.

Stark and penetrating, Joyce Carol Oates’s latest novel is a vivid exploration of race, psychological trauma, class warfare, grief, and eventual healing, as well as an intimate family novel in the tradition of the author’s bestselling We Were the Mulvaneys.

Coming of Age Crime Fiction Family Life Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Women's Fiction Tear-jerking

Critic reviews

‘This family saga is a thoughtful and spellbinding examination of grief, class, race and inequality that penetrates the darker psychological underbelly of contemporary American life, proving Oates to be at the top of her considerable game’
Mail on Sunday

‘Oates has become America’s preeminent fiction writer …There is great joy to be derived from the novel’s submerged patterns, its mind-boggling fecundity, its gallimaufry of devices (stream of consciousness, analytic omniscience, sentences both snaking and staccato), its combination of intricacy and lucidity’ New Yorker

‘An immersive, discursive chronicle of a family’s reconfiguration following the death of its patriarch … There is much to relish in Night. Sleep. Death. The Stars., from its nimble pace to exuberant set pieces. As a portrait of a family and a nation, it’s funny and tragic and sometimes bleak’
Observer

‘Though style and setting are very different, there are ways in which Oates recalls late Iris Murdoch novels. There is the same utter belief in what she is doing, the same extravagance and the same ability to persuade you to read on … It holds the attention, rings true and gives pleasure. The subject – how you accommodate to loss – is real and important, and the characters have a credibility that is rare in much fashionable fiction’ Scotsman

‘John Earle “Whitey” McClaren pulls his car to the side of the expressway outside his hometown of Hammond, New York, when he witnesses police officers using excessive force on a Black man. The cops turn their Tasers and steel-toed boots on Whitey, leaving him writhing on the ground. His death catapults Jessalyn, his wife of more than 40 years, and his five grown children into the heartbreak of grief in all its stages. While Oates purposefully plumbs the depths of each family member’s agonizing loss, her perceptive study of Jessalyn’s widowhood stands out as an impressive and impassioned portrait of this distressing life journey’ Booklist

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Is the reader Susan Sarandon? Sure sounds like her. Anyway, the Oates is in top form as per usual.

Susan?

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Well, I got a few hours into this audiobook which is very well narrated and seems to be a good story. However, a vivisection subplot seemed to be developing and I couldn’t listen to any more. I don’t know if the vivisection theme runs throughout, and maybe there’s only a chapter of it. but the description of laboratory animal torture was too much for me. I am against vivisection and support anti-vivisection charities, so am not trying to pretend it isn’t happening - I just can’t listen to descriptions of it. So I’m out of this particular listen as I can’t bear such horror sneaking up on my unprepared ears, and which keeps me awake at night, and I can’t do anything to stop it.

Other listeners are advised that the book otherwise seems to be a good one, so don’t be put off. I may try revisiting it at some point.

Vivisection subplot rendered it unlistenable:(

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the narration occasionally lets this down, but the story more than makes up for any failings.
an incredible family drama, nuanced and powerful.

brilliant family drama.

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A good story well told and extraordinarily relevant to events in USA now. But it peters out with rather a weak ending . The narrator was first class .

Enjoyable .

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Hoped that it would somehow take off, but no. Some interesting parts, you need to be patient

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