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The Lottery

Shirley Jackson

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English
Penguin Classics
29 November 2022
Introducing Little Clothbound Classics- irresistible, mini editions of short stories, novellas and essays from the world's greatest writers, designed by the award-winning Coralie Bickford-Smith.

Step into the unsettling world of Shirley Jackson with a collection of her finest, creepiest short stories, revealing the queen of American gothic at her mesmerising best. This selection includes 'The Lottery', Jackson's masterpiece and one of the most terrifying and iconic stories of the twentieth century.
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Imprint:   Penguin Classics
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 169mm,  Width: 119mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   246g
ISBN:   9780241590539
ISBN 10:   0241590531
Series:   Little Clothbound Classics
Pages:   240
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Shirley Jackson was born in San Francisco in 1916. She first received wide critical acclaim for her short story 'The Lottery', which was published in 1949. Her novels - which include The Sundial, The Bird's Nest, Hangsaman, The Road through the Wall, We Have Always Lived in the Castle and The Haunting of Hill House - are characterised by her use of realistic settings for tales that often involve elements of horror and the occult. Raising Demons and Life Among the Savages are her two works of nonfiction. Come Along With Me is a collection of stories, lectures, and part of the novel she was working on when she died in 1965.

Reviews for The Lottery

An amazing writer ... if you haven't read any of her short stories ... you have missed out on something marvellous -- Neil Gaiman The world of Shirley Jackson is eerie and unforgettable -- A. M. Homes Shirley Jackson is one of those highly idiosyncratic, inimitable writers...whose work exerts an enduring spell -- Joyce Carol Oates


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