Lottery

Published July 24, 1976 by Popular Library.

ISBN:
978-0-445-00300-2
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OCLC Number:
5744787

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The intoxicated --
The daemon lover -- Like Mother used to make -- Trial by combat --
The villager -- My life with R.H. Macy --
The witch --
The renegade -- After you, my dear Alphonse --
Charles --
Afternoon in linen --
Flower garden --
Dorothy and my grandmother and the sailors --
Colloquy -- Elizabeth --
A fine old firm --
The dummy --
Seven types of ambiquity -- Come dance with me in Ireland --
Of course --
Pillar of salt --
Men with their big shoes -- The tooth --
Got a letter from Jimmy --
Lottery

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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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