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A. M. Homes Reads Shirley Jackson

Nov 12, 2008
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A. M. Homes
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Deborah Treisman
32:02
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
The North American Psyche
01:58 • 4min
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3
The Black Box
06:27 • 6min
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4
Mr. Summers and Mr. Adams
12:21 • 3min
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5
The Hutchinson's
15:10 • 5min
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6
The Black Box and the Stones
20:01 • 2min
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7
What's There to Fear?
22:23 • 3min
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8
Shirley Jackson's Fear of Death
24:57 • 2min
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9
The Importance of Reading Beyond the Personal Level
26:41 • 2min
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10
Shirley Jackson's Cruelty
28:23 • 2min
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11
The Lottery: A Woman's Story
30:15 • 3min
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A. M. Homes reads Shirley Jackson's short story "The Lottery," and discusses it with The New Yorker's fiction editor, Deborah Treisman.

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