Lottery and Other Stories
- Published
- 2005
- Pages
- 323
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780374529536
- Reading Time
- ~5h 39min
Lottery and Other Stories is a fiction book by Shirley Jackson. In 2005. It has 323 pages.
About this book
Shirley Jackson’s Lottery and Other Stories assembles a selection of short fiction that established her reputation for psychological unease and sharp social observation. Spanning the late 1940s through the early 1960s, these tales explore the quiet tensions simmering beneath everyday American life. Jackson’s prose dissects conformity, gender expectations, and the fragility of domestic stability with unflinching precision. Her characters navigate ordinary settings where routine gradually reveals unsettling undercurrents. The collection is notable for its ability to transform the mundane into a source of sustained dread, relying on psychological realism rather than supernatural elements. Jackson’s careful pacing allows her to examine how communities enforce tradition, how individuals suppress dissent, and how ordinary people can participate in collective cruelty. Written during a period of postwar optimism, these stories quietly subvert the era’s idealized vision of American life. The volume remains a foundational work in twentieth-century short fiction, offering readers a sustained meditation on human behavior, social pressure, and the hidden fractures within familiar institutions.
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Lottery and Other Stories has 323 pages.
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Lottery and Other Stories was published in 2005.
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Lottery and Other Stories is a Fiction book.
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Shirley Jackson’s Lottery and Other Stories assembles a selection of short fiction that established her reputation for psychological unease and sharp social observation. Spanning the late 1940s through the early 1960s, these tales explore the quiet tensions simmering beneath everyday American life. ...
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Lottery and Other Stories was written by Shirley Jackson.