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Zombie
by Joyce Carol Oates
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Joyce Carol Oates blends fiction with crude drawings and typography to tell the story of Quentin P., a serial killer in search of the perfect zombie (who will do whatever he asks). Filled with gruesome detail, parts of this literary approach to serial killer fiction were previously published by The New Yorker.
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9780452275003,
Paperback,
Penguin Group USA,
1996
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9780061778919,
Paperback,
Ecco Pr,
2009
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9780140862164,
Audio Cassette,
Penguin Group USA,
1995
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9780525940456,
Hardcover,
Penguin Group USA,
1995
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Publisher Notes
The renowned author journeys into the mind of a paroled sex offender named Quentin P., drawing a meticulous, unprecedented portrait of cold calculation and dark obsession. By the author of What I Lived For.
Media Reviews
"Oates is at her most Grand Guignol in this searing study of a psychopathic killer....Minor Oates, then, but a raw, scorching draft just the same."
First Line
My name is Q__ P__ & I am thirty-one years old, three months.
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