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  1. Vor 22 Stunden · June 26, 2024. 2024 - new members of the Honorary Board: Charles H. Bennett, Sylvester James Gates, Jr., Shirley Ann Jackson, Martin Chalfie and Joe Palca Society for Science. Today, Society for Science named five new members to its Honorary Board. Honorary Board members are elected by the Society’s Board of Trustees to provide strategic ...

  2. Vor 5 Tagen · President. Shirley Ann Jackson. Secretary of the Institute and General Counsel. Charles F. Carletta. Deputy Chief of Staff. Suzanne M. Morris. Director of Budget and Planning. Lance Allen Wang. Assistant to the President—Media and Public Relations.

  3. Vor einem Tag · In June 1948, readers of The New Yorker magazine were confronted by one of the most disturbing short stories of the 20th century. The Lottery, written by a young writer named Shirley Jackson opens ...

  4. Vor 22 Stunden · Shirley Jackson in 1940. The story was an immediate sensation, but the experience was not an entirely positive one for Jackson. As she recounted in her essay Biography of a Story (1960), she received hundreds of letters from the public, many angry, others puzzled, and some from readers who actually wanted to see one of these (entirely fictional) lotteries unfold themselves.

  5. Vor 4 Tagen · In 1960, five years before her death, Shirley Jackson recorded readings of “The Lottery” and “The Daemon Lover” for an outfit called Folkways Records—the only time we know of that she ever recorded performances of her own work.”

  6. Vor einem Tag · Shirley Jackson: celebrating 75 years of taut, ambiguous, disturbing stories. In June 1948, readers of The New Yorker magazine were confronted by one of the most disturbing short stories of the 20th century. The Lottery, written by a young writer named Shirley Jackson opens with a description of a deceptively idyllic rural community.

  7. Vor 12 Stunden · In June 1948, readers of The New Yorker magazine were confronted by one of the most disturbing short stories of the 20th century. The Lottery, written by a young writer named Shirley Jackson opens with a description of a deceptively idyllic rural community. It is a “clear and sunny” morning in June, and villagers cheerfully gather in their ...