Joyce Carol Oates Quotes About Violence

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  • When people say there is too much violence in my books, what they are saying is there is too much reality in life.

    New York Times, July 27, 1980.
  • It seems disingenuous to ask a writer why she, or he, is writing about a violent subject when the world and history are filled with violence.

    Writing  
  • Boxing is an American sport - a 'so-called sport' to many - in which images of incalculable beauty and violence, desperation and ingenuity, are routinely entwined; the sport that evokes the most extreme reactions - loathing, revulsion, righteous indigation; a fierce and often inexplicable loyalty.

    Joyce Carol Oates (1989). “(Woman) writer: occasions and opportunities”, Plume
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