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Shirley Hardie Jackson (December 14, 1916 – August 8, 1965) was an American writer, known primarily for her works of horror and mystery. Over the duration of her writing career, which spanned over two decades, she composed six novels, two memoirs, and more than 200 short stories.

Born in San Francisco, California, Jackson later attended Syracuse University in New York, where she became involved with the university's literary magazine and met her future husband Stanley Edgar Hyman. The couple settled in North Bennington, Vermont in 1940, after which Hyman established a career as a literary critic, and Jackson began writing.

After publishing her debut novel The Road Through the Wall (1948), a semi-autobiographical account of her childhood in California, Jackson gained significant public attention for her short story "The Lottery", which details a sinister underside to a bucolic American village. She continued to publish numerous short stories in literary journals and magazines throughout the 1950s, some of which were assembled and reissued in her 1953 memoir Life Among the Savages. In 1959, she published The Haunting of Hill House, a supernatural horror novel widely considered to be one of the best ghost stories ever written.

A reclusive woman, Jackson remained in North Bennington for the last years of her life, and was reluctant to discuss her work with the public. By the 1960s, her health began to deteriorate significantly as a result of her increasing weight and cigarette smoking, ultimately leading to her death due to a heart condition in 1965 at the age of 48. Jackson has been cited as an influence on a diverse set of authors, including Neil Gaiman, Stephen King, Sarah Waters, Nigel Kneale, Claire Fuller, Joanne Harris, and Richard Matheson.

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Elizabeth Richmond er stille og ordentlig. Hun nærer ingen stærke følelser, hverken for sit kedelige job eller den aparte tante Morgen, hun bor hos. Men pludselig begynder hendes ensformige liv at brydes af sære optrin, anonyme trusselsbreve og spildte timer, hun ikke kan gøre rede for.

Ved psykiateren doktor Wrights tvivlsomme mellemkomst begynder det langsomt at stå klart, at der er mere end én personlighed på spil i Elizabeths krop, og snart bliver både tante og doktor vidne til den bizarre magtkamp, der udspiller sig mellem den unge kvindes stridende personaer. 

Fuglereden giver et indfølende og humoristisk portræt af en spaltet personlighed og kaster lys over den galskab, som sitrer lige under overfladen hos os alle.

Shirley Jackson (1916-1965) var med sin sorte humor, sine sære karakterer og sin foruroligende indsigt i menneskesindets skyggesider en af det tyvende århundredes mest banebrydende forfatterstemmer.
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Edition1
Printed pages408
Publish date11 Dec 2020
Published byAlhambra
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ISBN print9788772163468
ISBN epub9788772164045
ISBN audio9788772163635