We Have Always Lived in the Castle

Paperback, 146 pages

English language

Published Oct. 31, 2006 by Penguin Books.

ISBN:
978-0-14-303997-6
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OCLC Number:
1088671693
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89724

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Shirley Jackson’s beloved gothic tale of a peculiar girl named Merricat and her family’s dark secret

Taking readers deep into a labyrinth of dark neurosis, We Have Always Lived in the Castle is a deliciously unsettling novel about a perverse, isolated, and possibly murderous family and the struggle that ensues when a cousin arrives at their estate. This edition features a new introduction by Jonathan Lethem.

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Review of 'We have always lived in the castle' on 'Goodreads'

Shirley Jackson's craftsmanship is inspiring and this book is exactly what I needed after enduring a very long and poorly written tome. Here is a novel of concision and grace and more than a little intelligence. There are scenes so delicately suspenseful and evocative with such sparing detail (though never slipping into the iciness of minimalist prose) and yet others with a warmth and candor so natural I could hug them.

I would be hard pressed to come up with another novelist who can cover so much territory in so few pages so smoothly.

Review of 'We have always lived in the castle' on 'Goodreads'

Oh how I wish I’d first read We Have Always Lived in the Castle years ago. I loved everything about this utterly haunting, unrelentingly sinister, and thoroughly claustrophobic story. It’s a captivating study of the relationship between the remaining members of the once prominent, now infamous Blackwood family (the rest of whom were all fatally poisoned years ago): the Blackwood sisters, Mary Katherine (younger sister and narrator of our tale) and Constance (elder sister, acquitted of said murders), their invalid uncle Julian (obsessed with documenting Blackwood family’s tragic past), and their strained relationship with the nearby villagers. Aside from the need to venture into town for supplies, such as groceries and library books (a harrowing task undertaken by Merricat), this peculiar trio live a very isolated, self-contained, ritualistic life together, which is fascinating all by itself. Then their cousin Charles comes calling, ostensibly to visit, upsetting the balance of the …

Review of 'We Have Always Lived in the Castle' on 'Goodreads'

I started reading this book nearly three months ago, and I don't know exactly why it took me so long to finish it. Other graphic novels came and went, and I read a chapter of WHALITC here and there, but I finished the last 40 pages in one sitting at breakneck pace. Usually, after finishing a book that took me a long time to read for no real reason at all, I end up feeling a bit bummed that I got so distracted. But, with WHALITC, I felt that reading at a not-so-typical pace added so much to the story. The characters still stuck out in my mind, and I could pick up right where I left off in this jarring story.

With other stories like We Need To Talk About Kevin, Room, and even movies like the VVitch, I felt like I was watching or reading something that I …

Review of 'We have always lived in the castle' on 'Goodreads'

The Blackwood sisters, Constance and Merricat (Mary Katherine) try to live an idyllic life with their uncle Julian in their big New England house. The villagers surrounding them hate them and often chant hurtful words. The Blackwood family were once much bigger, but one meal changed it all. Arsenic in the sugar served with dessert killed the rest of the family, Constance never had sugar, Merricat was sent to her room before supper and Julian only had a little sugar and is now a shell of his former self. Despite the fact that Constance was arrested and then acquitted of this crime, the rumours still run wild and the Blackwoods live their life in seclusion, that is until Charles arrived and tried to steal the family fortune.

While We Have Always Lived in the Castle is the first Shirley Jackson I have read, it was in fact her final novel. …

Review of 'We have always lived in the castle' on 'Goodreads'

This short book is a story about a girl who lives in a large, rather isolated house with her older sister and their invalid uncle. We learn that the family, the Blackwoods, is one of the older families in that town. A great tragedy has befallen the family six years prior and as a result, the remaining survivors, Mary Katherine, her older sister Constance, and their Uncle Julian, have retreated into seclusion. The villagers hate them.

The character of Constance; and the interaction between her and her younger more spirited sister, Mary Katherine, I think, are the main showcases of this book.

The work is moody and atmospheric. If you loved works such as that by Anne Rice, Edgar Allen Poe, and also Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, I highly recommend this book.

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