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  • episode nine: let your neighbor die and shut the blinds
    Nov 19 2024

    welcome to season three of the reading shirley jackson podcast: a world well lost, where we will be reading the sundial. for this episode we will be reading pages 183-203 in the penguin edition of the novel.

    our theme music is 'end of the world' written by arthur kent and sylvia dee, performed by skeeter davis.

    content warning: this episode includes a discussion of sexual violence.

    discover more at readingshirleyjackson.com

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    1 hr and 43 mins
  • episode eight: tick tock, you're dying
    Oct 7 2024

    welcome to season three of the reading shirley jackson podcast: a world well lost, where we will be reading the sundial. for this episode we will be reading pages 165-181 in the penguin edition of the novel.

    our theme music is 'end of the world' written by arthur kent and sylvia dee, performed by skeeter davis.

    discover more at readingshirleyjackson.com

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    1 hr and 34 mins
  • episode seven: something's going on upstairs
    Sep 16 2024

    welcome to season three of the reading shirley jackson podcast: a world well lost, where we will be reading the sundial. for this episode we will be reading pages 139-164 in the penguin edition of the novel.

    our theme music is 'end of the world' written by arthur kent and sylvia dee, performed by skeeter davis.

    discover more at readingshirleyjackson.com

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    1 hr and 34 mins
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Shirley Jackson has been one of my favorite American authors since we read The Lottery in middle school. I love this in-depth dissection of her work from both academic and personal perspectives. It's given me some new & thought-provoking insights into some of my old favorites.

Great insight on one of my faves

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