
The Lottery and Seven Other Stories
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Narrado por:
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Carol Jordan Stewart
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Shirley Jackson
It's just townspeople picking numbers for the annual lottery...why, then, is there an ominous feeling to "The Lottery"? Find out just what this lottery is for, and listen to seven other unique stories. The collection reveals Jackson's remarkable range, from hilarious to horrifying, dealing with modern issues of alienation, empowerment, racism, and economic class. The stories are "The Lottery", "Flower Garden", "Come Dance with Me in Ireland", "Men with Their Big Shoes", "Trial by Combat", "Pillar of Salt", "Like Mother Used to Make", and "Colloquy".
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No Pauses Between Stories
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I can see how "The Lottery" influenced The Hunger Games. That town had some archaic ideas.
The other two most memorable short stories were "Flower Garden" and "Pillar of Salt" because they were the most developed. "Flower Garden" was about racism and "Pillar of Salt" was about anxiety.
I would have to listen again and really pay attention the second time to have more to say about the other stories, because they didn't leave the same impression the three stories mentioned above did.
4 out of 5 Stones.
Three of the eight were memorable.
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Needs to be re-edited
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Loved this collection
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Interesting collection
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TW
one of the stories has some kids yelling the N word.
wasn't edited for digital upload, but...
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Brilliant
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The stories themselves are priceless — a delightful commentary on various aspects of modern life. Jackson had the ability to break down ordinary experiences into their parts and show you why they were bizarre, peculiar, ironic, even terrifying. The Lottery - a famous classic - isn’t even the best or most interesting of these stories. They are especially fascinating if you grew up in the time Jackson was writing or if you’re curious to know what life was like in the 1950s or 1960s. There are so many aspects of the stories that seem almost quaint today yet were common features of life in those times: the exceptionally polite and tactful manners, having a maid in your home, glorying over a collection of silverware or the careful decoration of a tiny home or apartment. These details are practically characters in her stories and serve to move the drama along. For an older person they are also a trip into the past that is at least as gratifying as the craft of the stories themselves.
The second story in the group accurately describes the strange way race prejudice could interrupt our lives - how it was there on one level and yet be completely denied by those who practiced it. Like a dirty secret. I especially enjoyed the second to last story, where a bachelor describes and celebrates his immaculate apartment in minute detail — only to have a less fastidious female guest hijack it for romantic pretense. The final story is a gem. Few writers are capable of saying so much in so few words. Jackson catches her characters on the crux of the crisis, mid 20th century, when life was being completely transformed. It’s magic.
Just Wonderful
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I didn’t get it
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Just ok
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