Lotto

Lotto

by (us) Shirley Jackson

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"Lottery" is the representative work of Gothic novel queen Shirley Jackson (also translated as "Lottery"). It is one of the important works in the history of American literature, a short story classic, and has been selected into the American Library. It caused a huge stir after it was originally published in The New Yorker. It was later adapted into a radio play, a TV series, a stage play, and three times into a movie. The author uses meticulous descriptions of tiny details that are easily overlooked in real life, supplemented by strange imagination, to create a strange world that is shocking to everyone. 25 Weird little stories that are horrifying to think about. Can you deal with them calmly? Without spoiling too much here, it will be up to you to explore this mysterious world yourself. The foundation work of modern psychological suspense, together with "Edgar Allan Poe's Dark Tales", was selected as one of the top 100 English novels of the 20th century by Random House's "Contemporary Library". The representative work of Shirley Jackson, the queen of American Gothic novels, has been best-selling for half a century and is currently the only version in the domestic market. Lotto: Life is like buying a lottery ticket, you never know when you will win!

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