Spring 2000

Four Dark Tales

Joyce Carol Oates

The following is one of four Joyce Carol Oates fables published in Conjunctions:34.

The Revelation

There was a man our exact age who, early one morning, some time before his usual hour of waking, opened his eyes so quickly and unguardedly that he saw the web in which he lay: a fine, gossamer structure, beautifully symmetrical, the strands translucent as though yet seeming strong, unbreakable as steel; the longitudinal strands just perceptibly thicker than the latitudinal, and fewer in number. Instinctively his eyes shut tight; for it was too early to wake from sleep, and the revelation was too early in his life; and when at last he opened his eyes, an hour later, in eagerness and dread, he saw that whatever it had been in which he’d imagined he had lain in the sweet passivity of sleep had vanished, as if it had never been.

Joyce Carol Oates, a founding member of Conjunctions’ newly formed board of directors, has written some of the most enduring fiction of our time, including the national bestsellers We Were the Mulvaneys (Plume), Blonde, and The New York Times bestseller The Falls (both Ecco). She is a recipient of the National Humanities Medal, the National Book Critics Circle Ivan Sandrof Life Achievement Award, the National Book Award, the Jerusalem Prize for Lifetime Achievement, the Prix Femina, the PEN/Malamud Award for Excellence in the Art of the Short Story, and the Cino Del Duca World Prize, among many other honors.

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