Cuentos oscuros
by Shirley Jackson
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Esta selección, coeditada con la editorial Minúscula e ilustrada por Carmen Segovia —cuya singularidad al retratar situaciones y personajes oscuros con una paleta cálida le ha valido numerosas distinciones— reúne once cuentos que revelan una mirada penetrante sobre la oscuridad que permea la vida cotidiana, combinada con un talento peculiar para valerse de narradores poco fiables y crear personajes tan retorcidos como aparentemente ordinarios y hasta respetables. Aquí los límites show more entre lo real y lo sobrenatural acaban por desdibujarse entre costumbres o rutinas diarias y aterradoras: una esposa modélica que oculta pensamientos homicidas, un ciudadano ejemplar que podría ser un asesino en serie… En el mundo de Shirley Jackson nada es lo que parece y no hay lugar seguro. show lessTags
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Shirley Jackson was born in San Francisco, California on December, 14, 1919. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Syracuse University in 1940. Much of her writing was done during the years she was raising her children. She is best-known for the short story The Lottery, which was first published in 1948 and adapted for television in 1952 and show more into play form in 1953. Her published works include articles, nonfiction prose, plays, poetry, seven novels, and fifty-five short stories. Her other works include Life among the Savages, Raising Demons, The Haunting of Hill House, which was adapted to film, and We Have Always Lived in the Castle. She died on August 8, 1965 at the age of 45. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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