Author:Shirley Jackson,Francine Brody

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This is the definitive collection of Shirley Jackson's short stories, including 'The Lottery' - one of the most terrifying and iconic stories of the twentieth century, and an influence on writers such as Neil Gaiman and Stephen King.
'Shirley Jackson's stories are among the most terrifying ever written' Donna Tartt
In these stories an excellent host finds himself turned out of home by his own guests; a woman spends her wedding day frantically searching for her husband-to-be; and in Shirley Jackson's best-known story, a small farming village comes together for a terrible annual ritual. The creeping unease of lives squandered and the bloody glee of lives lost is chillingly captured in these tales of wasted potential and casual cruelty by a master of the short story.
Shirley Jackson's chilling tales have the power to unsettle and terrify unlike any other. She was born in California in 1916. When her short story The Lottery was first published in The New Yorker in 1948, readers were so horrified they sent her hate mail; it has since become one of the greatest American stories of all time. Her first novel, The Road Through the Wall, was published in the same year and was followed by five more: Hangsaman, The Bird's Nest, The Sundial, The Haunting of Hill House and We Have Always Lived in the Castle, widely seen as her masterpiece. Shirley Jackson died in her sleep at the age of 48.
'An amazing writer ... if you haven't read any of her short stories ... you have missed out on something marvellous' Neil Gaiman
'Her stories are stunning, timeless - as relevant and terrifying now as when they were first published ... 'The Lottery' is so much an icon in the history of the American short story that one could argue it has moved from the canon of American twentieth-century fiction directly into the American psyche, our collective unconscious' A. M. Homes
© Shirley Jackson 1948 (P) Penguin Audio 2020
Shirley Jackson's stories are among the most terrifying ever written
—— Donna TarttAn amazing writer ... If you haven't read We Have Always Lived in the Castle or The Haunting of Hill House or any of her short stories you have missed out on something marvellous
—— Neil GaimanHer stories are stunning, timeless - as relevant and terrifying now as when they were first published ... 'The Lottery' is so much an icon in the history of the American short story that one could argue it has moved from the canon of American twentieth-century fiction directly into the American psyche, our collective unconscious
—— A. M. HomesOne of the twentieth century's most luminous and strange American writers
—— Jonathan LethemOne of Britain's greatest living writers... With each sumptuous sentence he proves his credentials... For fans of his work, Inside Story is a victory lap; newcomers will be steered towards his rich back catalogue.
—— EconomistThe Mick Jagger of literature... Amis is the most dazzling prose stylist in post-war British fiction.
—— Mick Brown , Daily TelegraphAmis's prose, as you should know by now, has a rush and a power that sweeps you along like surf: you're never going to get a sentence that isn't pulling its weight... The scene at Hitchens's deathbed affected me more than anything else I can remember reading.
—— Nicholas Lezard , SpectatorInside Story gathers just about every weapon in the writer's armoury... Tender...corrosively witty...swaggeringly funny... It exhilarates.
—— Boyd Tonkin , iHighly entertaining.
—— Emma Brockes , GuardianAmis's nonpareil sentences brim with warmth, candour, soul... He has generously laid out this all-you-can-eat Amis buffet. Dig in.
—— Janice Turner , The TimesWhat a gift, what a feast.
—— Boyd Tonkin , Spectator *Books of the Year*Funny, tender and captivatingly intelligent.
—— John Banville , Irish Times *Books of the Year*Consistently intelligent and compulsively readable... [Amis] applies his insight and curiosity as a novelist to this stylish and genuine account of his development as a writer. The result reaches the heights of his finest work.
—— Publishers Weekly *STARRED REVIEW*Profoundly moving... If Experience was Amis elucidating the visible events of his life, the one-10th of the iceberg sitting above the waterline, then this book is a dark and tender exploration of the part that lies submerged.
—— Richard Strachan , Herald ScotlandYou really feel that in this book you are getting to the heart of one of the most remarkable writers of our time.
—— Jake Kerridge , Sunday Express[Martin Amis is a] master chronicler of the male condition.
—— Bill Prince , Daily TelegraphAs always with Amis the prose is beautiful, expressive, and precisely engineered... The book is a boundless treasure filled with hilarious anecdotes, heart-wrenching confessions, and eye-opening revelations.
—— Joshua Whitehead , MancunionA deeply engaging 'novelised autobiography' that focuses on love and death... Wonderfully readable, rich in the familiar Amis pleasures of wit, insight, and well-formed anecdotes. An intriguing, often brilliant addition to a storied career.
—— Kirkus *STARRED REVIEW*The unexpected gift of Inside Story comes under the heading of "How to Write". Amis reliably provides synaptic pleasure whenever he pauses to give one of his didactic asides about the English language. It would be worth compiling these in a volume to stand alongside Kingsley's The King's English.
—— Thomas Meaney , New StatesmanIn Amis's writing, [there is] that brilliant observational gift for ironies... There are perfectly crafted scenes that capture the creeping shocks of mortality.
—— Tim Adams , ObserverIt is always a pleasure to read Martin Amis... [Inside Story] is a generous book in sharing so much with its readers... Brilliant.
—— Lynn Barber , Daily TelegraphAn account [of Larkin is] written with such empathy and insight that it is truly harrowing... grandly resonant, brilliantly suggestive.
—— Edmund Gordon , Times Literary SupplementThe book's most solemn task is perhaps that of honouring the dead...and this it accomplishes beautifully.
—— Keith Miller , Literary Review[In Inside Story] humour and illumination flow.
—— Janan Ganesh , Financial TimesSad and funny... Utterly compelling on grief.
—— Alex Clark , GuardianThis is a celebration of his [Amis's] life in all its exuberant brilliance and melancholy moments.
—— BURO[Inside Story displays] compelling insights and observations, courage, tenderness; and above all, an undimmed passion for the written word.
—— Dan Brotzel , UK Press SyndicationFascinating... Martin Amis at his best, and that is very good indeed.
—— David Herman , Jewish ChronicleInside Story is something particular, something unique... the tenor of his writing...about Israel, the Holocaust and 9/11 reveals a different Amis, and is the source of some of the book's best passages.
—— Neil McCarthy , SpikedCaptivating and moving.
—— Tablet, *Summer Reads of 2021*Moving... Beneath the attention-seeking is a well-loved author who has gone through his cupboards, giving us all that he has.
—— Johanna Thomas-Corr , Sunday TimesA defiant and witty testimony to mortality and a tender remembrance of his friends and literary heroes… I’ve been reading and re-reading it this year
—— Times Literary Supplement, *Books of the Year*Continues in the same superior vein as Restoration… The fusion of such an engrossing character, and the minutiae of another time, remains a marvel
—— Daily TelegraphIn this evocative and beautifully drawn novel of family and loyalty in the face of an uncertain future Tremain continues the story of a wonderfully unique character
—— Hannah Britt , Daily ExpressHugely enjoyable
—— Reader's DigestMerivel’s hapless charm remains intact in this tour de force of literary technique
—— Sunday Telegraph (Seven)A sequel that looks back to the earlier novel without ever quite recapturing its spirit is the perfect form in which to evoke that feeling of having to carry on, and of trying to make yourself have fun even with it eventually begins to hurt
—— Colin Burrow , GuardianA marvelllously rollicking good read, and it is such a pleasure to meet Robert Merivel again. Rose Tremain brings the character to life in a way that makes you want to find out even more about the period. Enormously skilled and deft
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