#111: A Rather Haunted Episode

Published: Oct. 31, 2019, 4:01 a.m.

To get into the Halloween spirit, we\u2019ve invited Assistant Editor Katie Daniels and Editorial Assistant Taylor Curry, the hosts of [Spoiler Alert], our online book club, to interview the literary critic Ruth Franklin. Their October book is Shirley Jackson\u2019s We Have Always Lived in the Castle, the suspenseful tale of the two Blackwood sisters and the mysterious murder that took place at their house. For a long time, Jackson\u2019s hard-to-categorize novels and humorous parenting memoirs took the backseat to her (in)famous short story, \u201cThe Lottery.\u201d That\u2019s starting to change, thanks to film and television adaptations\u2014and Ruth Franklin\u2019s critically acclaimed biography, Shirley Jackson, which argued that her writing is an important contribution to the American gothic tradition.


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