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Will Joyce Carol Oates' Cat Ever Finish War and Peace?

  • samaustenlit
  • 3 days ago
  • 1 min read

This podcast is a presentation of The Meow Library.


Zanche is abashed having read (almost) the entirety of "War and Peace" not realizing that Natasha, Anatole, Pierre, & Boris are human beings & not cats; with just a few pages of the epilogue to go, she wonders if she should reread with a clearer understanding of the characters?

- Tweet by ⁠Joyce Carol Oates⁠, 9/14/24 at 11:40 AM EST

Joyce Carol Oates' cat, Zanche, attempting to read Tolstoy's War and Peace.
Joyce Carol Oates' cat, Zanche, is having some difficulty with War and Peace.

Since at least March 20th, 2020, literary icon Joyce Carol Oates' cat, Zanche, has been struggling her way through War and Peace; taking naps every five pages, never quite finishing, dismayed by sparseness of Tolstoy's feline-forward content. As of September 2024, Zanche still has not completed the epilogue. To aid her, The Meow Library has narrated the first ten pages of ⁠Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace (For Your Cat)⁠, a painstaking, 762-page translation of the original Russian into Zanche's native tongue. Today's podcast is comprised of this narration, with a brief introduction by the author. A hard copy of the book will be presented to Zanche with Oates' permission.


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Joyce Carol Oates' latest short-form writing is available on Substack.


Her award-winning novels, short stories, and nonfiction works are available on Amazon and wherever books are sold.

 
 
 

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