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Let me tell you : new stories, essays, and other writings / Shirley Jackson ; edited by Laurence Jackson Hyman and Sarah Hyman DeWitt ; foreword by Ruth Franklin.

Jackson, Shirley, 1916-1965 (author.). Hyman, Laurence Jackson, (editor.). DeWitt, Sarah Hyman, (editor.). Franklin, Ruth, (author of foreword.). Jackson, Shirley, 1916-1965 Paranoia. (Added Author). Jackson, Shirley, 1916-1965 Still life with teapot and students. (Added Author). Jackson, Shirley, 1916-1965 Arabian nights. (Added Author). Jackson, Shirley, 1916-1965 Mrs. Spencer and the Oberons. (Added Author). Jackson, Shirley, 1916-1965 It isn't the money I mind. (Added Author). Jackson, Shirley, 1916-1965 Company for dinner. (Added Author). Jackson, Shirley, 1916-1965 I cannot sing the old songs. (Added Author). Jackson, Shirley, 1916-1965 New maid. (Added Author). Jackson, Shirley, 1916-1965 French is the mark of a lady. (Added Author). Jackson, Shirley, 1916-1965 Gaudeamus Igitur. (Added Author).

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  • ISBN: 9780812997668 (acid-free paper)
  • ISBN: 0812997662 (acid-free paper)
  • Physical Description: xxvii, 416 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Random House, [2015]

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Formatted Contents Note:
Biographical note -- Foreword : "I think I know her " / by Ruth Franklin -- Sudden and unusual things have happened: unpublished and uncollected short fiction. Paranoia ; Still life with teapot and students ; The Arabian nights ; Mrs. Spencer and the Oberons ; It isn't the money I mind ; Company for dinner ; I cannot sing the old songs ; The new maid ; French is the mark of a lady ; Gaudeamus igitur ; The lie ; She says the damnedest things ; Remembrance of things past ; Let me tell you ; Bulletin ; Family treasures ; Showdown ; The trouble with my husband ; Six A.M. is the hour ; Root of evil ; The bridge game ; The man in the woods -- I would rather write than do anything else: essays and reviews. Autobiographical musings ; A garland of garlands ; Hex me, daddy, eight to the bar ; Clowns ; A vroom for Dr. Seuss ; Notes on an unfashionable novelist ; Private showing ; Good old house ; The play's the thing ; The ghosts of Loiret ; "Well?" -- When this war is over: early short stories. The sorcerer's apprentice ; Period piece ; 4-F party ; The paradise ; Homecoming ; Daughter, come home ; As high as the sky ; Murder on Miss Lederer's birthday -- Somehow things haven't turned out quite the way we expected: humor and family. Here I am, washing dishes again ; In praise of dinner table silence ; Questions I wish I'd never asked ; Mother, honestly! ; How to enjoy a family quarrel ; The pleasures and perils of dining out with children ; Out of the mouths of babes ; The real me ; On girls of thirteen ; What I want to know is, what do other people cook with? -- I'd like to see you get out of that sentence: lectures about the craft of writing. About the end of the world ; Memory and delusion ; On fans and fan mail ; How I write fiction ; Garlic in fiction -- Afterword.
Genre: Short stories.
Essays.

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Let Me Tell You : New Stories, Essays, and Other Writings
Let Me Tell You : New Stories, Essays, and Other Writings
by Jackson, Shirley; Hyman, Laurence (Editor); DeWitt, Sarah Hyman (Editor); Franklin, Ruth (Foreword by)
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Let Me Tell You : New Stories, Essays, and Other Writings

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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. (Aug.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.


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