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However, Oates does not restrict her horror to the psychological sort here: There is real suffering, as in the title story's drugging and near-starvation of a young girl, or the final story's "A Hole in the Head" bone dust and blood.
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"I was appalled, for all the right reasons," he said, referring to the story's darkness and especially to a brutal scene of anal rape that he wasn't sure was filmable in today's climate.
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Of course, just cause you don't have to donate now, don't mean I won't appreciate it; and if we break the $150 mark that basically means the story's made pro rates.
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What Johnson understands and subsequently nails is the story's businesslike tone.
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Anyway, in addition to this critique of the story's craftedness, a valuation which is explicitly subjective is placed on the plausibility of character relationships.
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The story's not too far from the primary target now, so a few more donations might well put it online for one and all, but with the way donations have tailed off, I'll be surprised if it reaches the secondary target, to be honest.
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What Johnson understands and subsequently nails is the story's businesslike tone.
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What Johnson understands and subsequently nails is the story's businesslike tone.
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It was not that D.D. objected, really, to the story's content.
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What Johnson understands and subsequently nails is the story's businesslike tone.
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