Let Me Tell You
New Stories, Essays, and Other Writings
فرمت کتاب
ebook
تاریخ انتشار
2015
Lexile Score
1090
Reading Level
7-9
نویسنده
Ruth Franklinشابک
9780812997675
- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
- دیدگاه کاربران
نقد و بررسی
April 6, 2015
Jackson, an inspiration to writers from Stephen King to Joyce Carol Oates, dared to look on the dark side and imagine the unimaginable, as demonstrated in this volume of her uncollected and unpublished work. The selected fiction and nonfiction ranges from explorations of the supernatural (“The Man in the Woods”) to domestic humor (“In Praise of Dinner Table Silence”) and observations of separated couples (“Homecoming”); from her earliest efforts (“Sorcerer’s Apprentice”) to lectures
on writing that she gave at the height of her career (“Garlic in Fiction”)—all thoughtfully organized and edited by two of Jackson’s four children. Not every piece equals the artistry of “The Lottery,” the controversial 1948 story that became an anthology and textbook staple, nor do all the pieces prove as haunting as The Haunting of Hill House. Yet together they are a multifaceted portrait of the artist as wife, mother, commentator on the comfortable middle class, and pioneer who explored a world of inexplicable, occasionally frightening phenomena. Writing about her kitchen, she describes its feuding forks, preening glasses,
and sarcastic eggbeater. Jackson suggests (rather than delves into) that which is unnerving, writing in a smart, sharp, clear voice. Line drawings, quotations, and
a foreword by biographer Ruth Franklin enhance this reminder of why Jackson’s reputation flourishes 50 years after her death.
February 15, 2015
Remember the chilling excitement of reading Jackson's "The Lottery" for the first time? You'll have that same experience over and over again with this new collection, which offers more than 50 unpublished and uncollected works drawn from Jackson's papers at the Library of Congress and coedited by two of her children. Not only have these pieces never appeared before in book form, but many have never appeared at all, including 21 of the 29 stories and 14 of the 15 essays and lectures. With 2015 marking the 50th anniversary of Jackson's death and 2016 the centenary of her birth, expect a blizzard of works about Jackson, including a big biography from book critic Ruth Franklin.
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