The stories in this edition represent the great diversity of her work, from humor to her shocking explorations of the human psyche. The tales range, chronologically, from the writings of her college days and residence in Greenwich Village in the early 1940s, to the unforgettably chilling stories from the period just before her death. They provide an exciting overview of the evolution of her craft through a progression of forms and styles, and add significantly to the body of her published work.
"Just an Ordinary Day" is a testament to how large a talent Shirley Jackson had and to the depth, breadth, and complexity of her writing. Though this remarkable literary life was cut short, Jackson clearly established a unique voice that has won a permanent place in the canon of outstanding American literature, and remains a powerful influence on generations of readers and writers.
Industry Reviews
Praise for Just an Ordinary Day "Jackson at her best: plumbing the extraordinary from the depths of mid-twentieth-century common. [Just an Ordinary Day] is a gift to a new generation."--San Francisco Chronicle Praise for Shirley Jackson "[Jackson's] work exerts an enduring spell."--Joyce Carol Oates "Shirley Jackson's stories are among the most terrifying ever written."--Donna Tartt "An amazing writer . . . If you haven't read [Jackson] you have missed out on something marvelous."--Neil Gaiman "Shirley Jackson is unparalleled as a leader in the field of beautifully written, quiet, cumulative shudders."--Dorothy Parker "An author who not only writes beautifully but who knows what there is, in this world, to be scared of."--Francine Prose "The world of Shirley Jackson is eerie and unforgettable."--A. M. Homes "Jackson enjoyed notoriety and commercial success within her lifetime, and yet it still hardly seems like enough for a writer so singular. When I meet readers and other writers of my generation, I find that mentioning her is like uttering a holy name."--Victor LaValle Praise for "Just an Ordinary Day" "" Jackson at her best: plumbing the extraordinary from the depths of mid-twentieth-century common. ["Just an Ordinary Day"] is a gift to a new generation. "San Francisco Chronicle" Praise for Shirley Jackson [Jackson s] work exerts an enduring spell. Joyce Carol Oates Shirley Jackson s stories are among the most terrifying ever written. Donna Tartt An amazing writer . . . If you haven t read [Jackson] you have missed out on something marvelous. Neil Gaiman Shirley Jackson is unparalleled as a leader in the field of beautifully written, quiet, cumulative shudders. Dorothy Parker An author who not only writes beautifully but who knows what there is, in this world, to be scared of. Francine Prose The world of Shirley Jackson is eerie and unforgettable. A. M. Homes Jackson enjoyed notoriety and commercial success within her lifetime, and yet it still hardly seems like enough for a writer so singular. When I meet readers and other writers of my generation, I find that mentioning her is like uttering a holy name. Victor LaValle"