Shirley Jackson

Born in 1916
Horror Short Stories
  • Shirley Jackson was an acclaimed American author known for her haunting and influential works of horror and mystery.

  • Her most famous short story, "The Lottery," shocked readers upon its 1948 publication in The New Yorker.

  • Jackson's writing often explored the dark undercurrents of small-town America and human nature.

  • She shunned publicity and interviews, preferring to let her work speak for itself.

  • Her husband, literary critic Stanley Edgar Hyman, defended the depth and intentionality of her writing against critics who dismissed it as mere personal fantasy.

  • Jackson's impact on the horror genre has been significant, influencing writers like Stephen King and Richard Matheson.

  • She died in 1965 at the age of 48, leaving behind a legacy of psychologically complex and unsettling literature.

Books by Shirley Jackson