Saturday, December 31, 2016

On "Shirley Jackson: A Rather Haunted Life": A Book Review


I began the year with a review of a collection of Shirley Jackson’s previously uncollected writings and now I’m ending it with a biography on her. 

Title: Shirley Jackson: A Rather Haunted Life 
Author: Ruth Franklin
Genre: Non-Fiction, Biography 

About the book…
A biography on Shirley Jackson covering her life from childhood to death.

What I think…
Being a fan of Shirley Jackson I had been looking forward to this being published and was not at all disappointed, in fact considering it to be one of the best non-fiction books I read this year. It was well written, thorough, and I felt I learned a considerable amount about Jackson.

Franklin does a really nice job of balancing information about Jackson’s family life, social life, and her writing. Much of it, as with any writer, was intertwined, but it never seemed as though Franklin was choosing to focus on one aspect more than another. I found learning about the way her writing style progressed throughout her life, as well as the influences on it, to be especially interesting. 

I liked that Franklin addressed what was going historically at the time aside from the typical knowledge we associate with the decade giving background into why Jackson may have felt the way she did about certain issues that are touched on in her writing. There was also a portion near the start of the book that addressed Jackson’s family history and interviews with friends of Jackson and Hyman, as well as their children are included, which I felt, overall added to an understanding of her background. 

Having read three of her six novels it didn’t bother me much, but a warning for those who haven’t read much of Jackson, the endings of multiple novels (and some short stories) she wrote are discussed, so be prepared for spoilers especially in regards to The Haunting of Hill House

To sum it all up…  
Highly recommendable if you like Jackson’s writing and want to know more about her.

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