The Poisoned Kiss and Other Stories from the Portuguese
The Poisoned Kiss and Other Stories from the Portuguese is a collection of short stories written by Joyce Carol Oates. It was published in 1975 by Vanguard Press.[1]
Background
Oates credits the stories in The Poisoned Kiss and Other Stories from the Portuguese to the imaginary author "Fernandes de Briao";[2] and Oates only listed herself as having translated the stories "from the Portuguese."[citation needed]
In the afterword to the collection Oates states that "the Fernandes stories came out of nowhere: not out of an interest in Portugal (which I have never visited), or a desire to write parables to pierce through the density of existential life that I dramatize in my own writing."[3] She explains that these tales are the result of a remarkable phase of her life. In 1970/71, while being occupied as usual with her own writing, she "began to dream about and to sense, while awake, some other life, or vision, or personality" (p.187), and she wrote a story which was so strange to her that she felt it was not her own. As she experienced this state again and again during these years, she considers the stories she wrote then "as the expression of a part of my personality that had been stifled" (p.188), and therefore she was never able to designate herself as the author of these narratives. Oates emphasizes that "Fernandes drifted into my life at a time when I was in normal health" (p.188) and "retreated when his story seemed to be complete" (p.189); and she also admits that so far she has not been able to comprehend, to her own satisfaction, what really happened (p.189).[4]
Stories
Those stories first appearing in literary journals are indicated.[5]
- “Our Lady of the Easy Death of Alferce” (Prism International, Summer 1971)
- “The Brain of Dr. Vincente”
- “Loss” (Southwest Review, Autumn 1971)
- “Parricide” (Yale Review, Spring 1974)
- “The Enchanted Piano” (Harper’s Bazaar, June 1971)
- “Distance”
- “In a Public Place” (Transatlantic Review, Spring 1973)
- “The Seduction” (Transatlantic Review, Spring 1973)
- “Maimed”
- “Two Young Men” (Aspen Leaves, June 1974)
- “The Secret Mirror” (December, 1971)
- “The Cruel Master”
- “Sunlight/Twilight” (Transatlantic Review, Spring 1973)
- “Husband and Wife” (Carolina Quarterly, Fall 1972)
- “The Poisoned Kiss” (Greensboro Review, Spring 1974)
- “The Son of God and His Sorrow” (Massachusetts Review, Autumn 1971)
- “The Murderer” (Greensboro Review, Spring 1974)
- “Impotence” (Transatlantic Review, Spring 1973)
- “Letters to Fernandes From a Young American Poet” (Chelsea, June 1972)
- “The Letter” (Literary Review, Fall 1973)
- “Plagiarized Material”
- “Journey” (Transatlantic Review, Spring 1973)
Critical reception
In a review for the Los Angeles Times, Alan Cheuse found the collection pretentious, singling out "Plagiarized Material" as the only "truly successful" story.[6] He concluded: "What [...] could have possessed Joyce Carol Oates to sign her name to such a disastrous collection of stories as this?"[6] Kirkus Reviews questioned if the purpose of the collection was for "[s]elf-exploration or self-indulgence?"[1] In the Library Journal, Bruce Allen wrote that the collection was too ambitious for its medium, with only "Loss" and "Distance" being easily recognizable as Oates' work.[7]
In Studies in Short Fiction, Sanford Pinsker noted that a few of the stories, particularly "Plagiarized Material", were written in a "reflexive trickster" style associated with Jorge Luis Borges.[8] Overall, Pinsker thought the collection invoked "found poetry" and established that Oates "continues to be a writer of haunting fictions extraordinaire."[8]
Footnotes
- ^ a b "The Poisoned Kiss and Other Stories from the Portuguese". Kirkus Reviews. June 1, 1975. Retrieved October 28, 2022.
- ^ Padgett, Jacqueline Olso (Fall 1994). "The Portugal of Joyce Carol Oates". Studies in Short Fiction. 31 (4): 675–682. ISSN 0039-3789.
- ^ Oates, Joyce Carol (1975). The Poisoned Kiss and Other Stories from the Portuguese. New York: Vanguard Press. p. 187.
- ^ Severin, Hermann (1986). The Image of the Intellectual in the Short Stories of Joyce Carol Oates. Frankfurt am Main, Bern, New York: Peter Lang. p. 137. ISBN 3-8204-9623-8.
- ^ Lercangee, 1986: See Short Stories and Tales, pp. 7-47
- ^ a b Cheuse, Alan (September 14, 1975). "Sowing More Wild Oats". Los Angeles Times Book Review. pp. 2, 5.
- ^ Allen, Bruce (August 1, 1975). "The Poisoned Kiss and Other Stories From the Portuguese". Library Journal. 100 (14): 1441. ISSN 0363-0277.
- ^ a b Pinsker, Sanford (Summer 1976). "The Poisoned Kiss and Other Stories from the Portuguese". Studies in Short Fiction. 13 (3): 385. ISSN 0039-3789.
Sources
- Johnson, Greg. 1994. Joyce Carol Oates: A Study of the Short Fiction. Twayne’s studies in short fiction; no. 57. Twayne Publishers, New York. ISBN 0-8057-0857-X
- Lercangee, Francine. 1986. Joyce Carol Oates: An Annotated Bibliography. Garland Publishing, New York and London. ISBN 0-8240-8908-1
- Oates, Joyce Carol. 1975 The Poisoned Kiss and Other Stories from the Portuguese. Random House, New York. ISBN 978-0814907610
- v
- t
- e
- A Garden of Earthly Delights (1967)
- Expensive People (1968)
- Them (1969)
- Wonderland (1971)
- Bellefleur (1980)
- A Bloodsmoor Romance (1982)
- Mysteries of Winterthurn (1984)
- My Heart Laid Bare (1998)
- The Accursed (2013)
- With Shuddering Fall (1964)
- Do with Me What You Will (1973)
- The Assassins: A Book of Hours (1975)
- Childwold (1976)
- Son of the Morning (1978)
- Cybele (1979)
- Unholy Loves (1979)
- Angel of Light (1981)
- Solstice (1985)
- Marya: A Life (1986)
- You Must Remember This (1987)
- American Appetites (1989)
- Because It Is Bitter, and Because It Is My Heart (1990)
- Foxfire: Confessions of a Girl Gang (1993)
- What I Lived For (1994)
- Zombie (1995)
- We Were the Mulvaneys (1996)
- Man Crazy (1997)
- Broke Heart Blues (1999)
- Blonde (2000)
- Middle Age: A Romance (2001)
- I'll Take You There (2002)
- The Tattooed Girl (2003)
- The Falls (2004)
- Missing Mom (2005)
- Black Girl / White Girl (2006)
- The Gravedigger's Daughter (2007)
- My Sister, My Love (2008)
- Little Bird of Heaven (2009)
- Mudwoman (2012)
- The Sacrifice (2015)
- Night. Sleep. Death. The Stars. (2020)
- Black Water (1992)
- First Love: A Gothic Tale (1996)
- Beasts (2001)
- The Corn Maiden: A Love Story (2005)
- A Fair Maiden (2010)
- By the North Gate (1963)
- Upon the Sweeping Flood and Other Stories (1966)
- The Wheel of Love and Other Stories (1970)
- Marriages and Infidelities (1972)
- The Goddess and Other Women (1974)
- The Poisoned Kiss and Other Stories from the Portuguese (1975)
- Crossing the Border (1976)
- Night-Side (1977)
- All the Good People I've Left Behind (1979)
- The Assignation (1988)
- Demon and Other Tales (1996)
- I Am No One You Know: Stories (2004)
- High Lonesome: New & Selected Stories, 1966–2006 (2006)
- The Museum of Dr. Moses: Tales of Mystery and Suspense (2007)
- Wild Nights! (2008)
- Dear Husband (2009)
- The Corn Maiden and Other Nightmares (2011)
- The Doll-Master and Other Tales of Terror (2016)
- "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?" (1963)
- "Stalking" (1972)
- "The Temple" (1996)
- Big Mouth & Ugly Girl (2002)
- Small Avalanches and Other Stories (2003)
- Freaky Green Eyes (2003)
- Sexy (2005)
- After the Wreck, I Picked Myself Up, Spread My Wings, and Flew Away (2006)