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Long live Joyce Carol Oates’ Twitter account: the only pure space left on this hell site | Culture


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Long live Joyce Carol Oates’
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account: the only pure space left on this hell site | Culture

At the centre of most things is a skeleton. So it is for the online infamy of Joyce Carol Oates. In 2021, the award-winning novelist delivered her most significant contribution to literature: a diabolical

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(you can always recognize a place in which no one is feeling much or any grief for a lost loved one & death, dying, & everyone you love decomposing to bones is just a joke.)

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— Joyce Carol Oates (@JoyceCarolOates)

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For the uninitiated, the 86-year-old, five-time Pulitzer finalist used her platform on X (formerly

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) to share a photo of an impressive, American-style Halloween decoration, which featured dozens of plastic skeletons clambering up the facade of a house. “You can always recognise a place in which no one is experiencing much or any grief for a lost loved one,” she wrote. “Everyone you love decomposing to bones is just a joke.”

This unique take on Halloween traditions was met with a kind of confused online glee. In an increasingly polarised political world, it’s rare to encounter such a rogue and bafflingly strong opinion like this out of nowhere. No culture wars, no popular discourse,

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sprung into being like Athena from Zeus’s brow. Or a spooky ghost jumping out at you in a haunted house – although we shouldn’t joke about that.

But this is more than just a one-off phenomenon. In fact, it’s just a single example of a bewildering array of classic Joyce Carol Oates tweets – a decade-long oeuvre which makes a compelling case for another addition to her trophy shelf:

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’s greatest poster. The poet laureate of social media. I’m not being snarky here; I genuinely love her tweets, and they are one of the only things that bring me joy in a rapidly Nazi-infested platform. As
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user Kaitlin Ruiz puts it: “She doesn’t need to answer to any specialization; an oracle is not beholden to coherence.”

you have to understand that joyce carol oates is going to have decided views on trans rights (good!) and dinosaur poaching (bad!), also skeletons (frightening!). she doesn’t need to answer to any specialization; an oracle is not beholden to coherence.

— Kaitlin Ruiz (@Kaitlin_M_Ruiz)

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Oates is a prolific writer in every aspect of her life. She has published 58 novels – but more importantly, she has written 170k tweets. Her targets are broad and plentiful. There are political takes: dozens of tweets a day about

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, and
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. She’ll be outspoken on trans rights one day, and writing about
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– but she also isn’t afraid to venture into worlds of whimsy, such as
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The point is that she posts frequently, without the agenda to sell something, and seemingly with unabashed sincerity. In interviews, she’s dismissed the medium as

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. But her relationship to the platform feels pure. It’s the way
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should be used.

the unexamined premise of the “trolley problem” is that individuals are free of subjective inclinations of all kinds including catnip inebriation when, as we know, not one philosopher who ever lived was/is free of subjective predilections/ unconscious motives. you kill the poor…

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— Joyce Carol Oates (@JoyceCarolOates)

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Every thought comes directly from her huge creative brain directly to the internet, the online farm-to-table. “All we hear of ISIS is puritanical & punitive; is there nothing celebratory & joyous?

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. “Are there instances of women becoming obsessed with historic events?
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. Then there’s the time she posted a truly confronting picture of her
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are there instances of women becoming obsessed with historic events? definitely a male preoccupation with certain phases of history (Civil War, Nazis, Hitler) & reenactments of battles. women may obsess over reading, music & dance, kitties, doggies, clothes, gardening, men.

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— Joyce Carol Oates (@JoyceCarolOates)

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’s owner, Elon Musk, constantly refers to
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as a “town square”, but following Joyce Carol Oates is more like being in a never-ending dinner party with the author, where she is sitting a couple of seats down from you. Every so often, while you’re eating your delicious fish meal and chatting to your neighbour, you’ll hear a snippet from Joyce Carol Oates waft up the table. You’ll usually miss the context about why she is currently waxing lyrical on this subject, or its relevance to anyone else, or even any greater nuance to the discussion – but that shouldn’t matter. We should all be grateful that we get to be permanently at a dinner party with Joyce Carol Oates.




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