The Lottery

and Other Stories

Paperback, 320 pages

English language

Published Jan. 23, 2000 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

ISBN:
978-0-374-51681-9
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5 stars (3 reviews)

The Lottery, one of the most terrifying stories written in this century, created a sensation when it was first published in The New Yorker. "Power and haunting," and "nights of unrest" were typical reader responses. This collection, the only one to appear during Shirley Jackson's lifetime, unites "The Lottery:" with twenty-four equally unusual stories. Together they demonstrate Jack son's remarkable range--from the hilarious to the truly horrible--and power as a storyteller. (back cover)

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4 stars

I will never understand the mismatch between the cover of this book ("Terrifying and convincing! The most eerie and haunting work of fiction of our time... A gem of Satanic shock" etc.) and the subtle, exquisite stories in this collection. I wouldn't call them horror/macabre at all, not even The Lottery... but what they are is wonderfully evocative -- of the experience of anxiety, subtle wrongnesses, the cruelty of cultural norms and the angst of living in the modern world.

I love her for capturing so skillfully the inner worlds of her characters.

My favorite is "Pillar of Salt", for its pitch-perfect detail of the gradual buildup of anxiety and how that feeling can make small, everyday tasks insurmountable.

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