Shirley Jackson
Shirley Jackson (1916–1965) was an acclaimed American writer renowned for her works of horror, mystery, and psychological suspense. She gained fame with her iconic short story 'The Lottery,' published in The New Yorker in 1948, and authored novels such as The Haunting of Hill House (1959) and We Have Always Lived in the Castle (1962), along with memoirs like Life Among the Savages. Her writing often explored dark themes and the sinister undercurrents of everyday life while raising four children with her husband, critic Stanley Edgar Hyman.
horror
mystery
psychological suspense
The Haunting of Hill House
The Sundial
Raising Demons
The Witchcraft of Salem Village: Library Edition
The Lottery (Creative Classic Series)
The Haunting of Hill House
The Haunting of Hill House
We Have Always Lived in the Castle
The Haunting of Hill House (Penguin Classics)
Raising Demons
Let Me Tell You: New Stories, Essays, and Other Writings
Life Among the Savages
Life Among the Savages
Hangsaman
Shirley Jackson: Novels and Stories
The Bird's Nest
The Haunting of Hill House
The Sundial (Penguin Classics)
The Road Through the Wall (Penguin Classics)
Hangsaman
The Witchcraft of Salem Village (Landmark Books)
The Road Through the Wall
The Haunting of Hill House
Just an Ordinary Day