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Let Me Tell You

Af: Shirley Jackson Engelsk Paperback

Let Me Tell You

Af: Shirley Jackson Engelsk Paperback
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From the peerless author of The Lottery and We Have Always Lived in the Castle, this is a treasure trove of deliciously dark and funny stories, essays, lectures, letters and drawings.

Let Me Tell You brings together the brilliantly eerie short stories Jackson is best known for with frank and inspiring lectures on writing; comic essays she wrote about her large, rowdy family; and revelatory personal letters and drawings. Jackson''s landscape here is most frequently domestic - dinner parties, children''s games and neighbourly gossip - but one that is continually threatened and subverted in her unsettling, inimitable prose. This collection is the first opportunity to see Shirley Jackson''s radically different modes of writing side by side, revealing her to be a magnificent storyteller, a sharp, sly humorist and a powerful feminist.

''The stories range from sketches and anecdotes to complete and genuinely unsettling tales, somewhat alarming and very creepy ... The whole of the book offers insights into the vagaries of her mind, which was ruminant and generous ... For those of us whose imaginations, and creative ambitions, were ignited by ''The Lottery'', Jackson remains one of the great practitioners of the literature of the darker impulses'' - Paul Theroux, New York Times

''Shirley Jackson made a reputation with a short story in 1948. Like a lot of people I read ''The Lottery'' when I was young, in an anthology of short stories from the New Yorker, and never forgot it. Let Me Tell You is a rich, enjoyable compendium of her unpublished short fiction and occasional writings, kicking off with a story of a dozen pages, ''Paranoia'', which I won''t forget, either'' - Tom Stoppard, TLS Books of the Year

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From the peerless author of The Lottery and We Have Always Lived in the Castle, this is a treasure trove of deliciously dark and funny stories, essays, lectures, letters and drawings.

Let Me Tell You brings together the brilliantly eerie short stories Jackson is best known for with frank and inspiring lectures on writing; comic essays she wrote about her large, rowdy family; and revelatory personal letters and drawings. Jackson''s landscape here is most frequently domestic - dinner parties, children''s games and neighbourly gossip - but one that is continually threatened and subverted in her unsettling, inimitable prose. This collection is the first opportunity to see Shirley Jackson''s radically different modes of writing side by side, revealing her to be a magnificent storyteller, a sharp, sly humorist and a powerful feminist.

''The stories range from sketches and anecdotes to complete and genuinely unsettling tales, somewhat alarming and very creepy ... The whole of the book offers insights into the vagaries of her mind, which was ruminant and generous ... For those of us whose imaginations, and creative ambitions, were ignited by ''The Lottery'', Jackson remains one of the great practitioners of the literature of the darker impulses'' - Paul Theroux, New York Times

''Shirley Jackson made a reputation with a short story in 1948. Like a lot of people I read ''The Lottery'' when I was young, in an anthology of short stories from the New Yorker, and never forgot it. Let Me Tell You is a rich, enjoyable compendium of her unpublished short fiction and occasional writings, kicking off with a story of a dozen pages, ''Paranoia'', which I won''t forget, either'' - Tom Stoppard, TLS Books of the Year

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 448
ISBN-13: 9780241198209
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 0241198208
Udg. Dato: 25 aug 2016
Længde: 27mm
Bredde: 124mm
Højde: 198mm
Forlag: Penguin Books Ltd
Oplagsdato: 25 aug 2016
Forfatter(e): Shirley Jackson
Forfatter(e) Shirley Jackson


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ISBN-13 9780241198209


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 448


Udgave


Længde 27mm


Bredde 124mm


Højde 198mm


Udg. Dato 25 aug 2016


Oplagsdato 25 aug 2016


Forlag Penguin Books Ltd

Kategori sammenhænge