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Shirley Jackson
Shirley Jackson
Author

1916 - 1965

Brighton High School Class of 1934

SHIRLEY JACKSON: From the Online Encyclopedia Britannica. Jackson, Shirley (Hardie), Author Brighton High School Graduate, 1934 (b. Dec. 14, 1916, San Francisco, Calif., U.S.--d. Aug. 8, 1965, North Bennington, Vt.), American novelist and short-story writer best known for her story "The Lottery" (1948). Jackson graduated from Syracuse University in 1940 and married the American literary critic Stanley Edgar Hyman. They settled in North Bennington in 1945. Life Among the Savages (1953) and Raising Demons (1957) are witty and humorous fictionalized memoirs about their life with their four children. Their light, comic tone contrasts sharply with the dark pessimism of Jackson's other works, whose general theme is the presence of evil and chaos just beneath the surface of ordinary, everyday life. "The Lottery," a chilling tale whose meaning has been much debated, provoked widespread public outrage when it was first published in The New Yorker in 1948. Jackson's six finished novels, especially The Haunting of Hill House (1959) and We Have Always Lived in the Castle (1962), further established her reputation as a master of gothic horror and psychological suspense.