Joyce Carol Oates's Wonderland Quartet comprises four remarkable novels
that explore social class in America and the inner lives of young
Americans. Spanning from the Great Depression to the turbulent Vietnam
War era, Wonderland is the epic account of Jesse Vogel, a boy who
emerged from a family tragedy with his life spared but his world torn
apart. Orphaned after watching his father murder his entire family,
Jesse embarks on a personal odyssey that takes him from a Dickensian
foster home to college and graduate school to the pinnacle of the
medical profession. As an adult, Jesse must summon the strength to reach
across the "generation gap" and rescue his endangered teenaged daughter,
who has fallen into the drug-infused 1960s counterculture.
Hailed by Library Journal as "the greatest of Oates's novels,"
Wonderland is the capstone of a magnificent literary excursion that
plunges beneath the glossy surface of American life.
Wonderland is the final novel in Joyce Carol Oates's Wonderland
Quartet. The books that complete this acclaimed series, A Garden of
Earthly Delights, Expensive People, and them, are also available from
the Modern Library.
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