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A. M. Homes Reads Shirley Jackson

The New Yorker: Fiction

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What's There to Fear?

The Lottery by Shirley Jackson has been taught in every school. Holmes: "There's something that is so creepy about it that really just cuts right through" This week on Notes from America, we process a horrible week of violence with historian Carol Anderson.

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