Theater: Could End Deadly
A theater adaptation of Shirley Jackson's short story 'The Lottery' explores themes of blind conformity through a horror narrative.
Translator Daina Valentinavičienė talks about who Shirley Jackson is, inspiring horror literature classic Stephen King
Translator Daina Valentinavičienė discusses Shirley Jackson's influence on horror literature, particularly highlighting her novel 'The Haunting of Hill House' as a psychological horror classic.
The most atrocious horror novel brings together witchcraft, drug lords, crocodiles, and a zombie
Puerto Rican author Gabino Iglesias confronts issues of racism, immigration, and the supernatural in the chilling novel 'The Devil Takes You Home', which has won the Bram Stoker and Shirley Jackson awards.
Better for us to get a small prize
The article discusses the significance of Shirley Jackson's literary contributions, specifically referencing her work 'The Lottery' and its connection to the concept of minor lottery prizes.