Shirley Jackson: “The Lottery”
This week The New Yorker takes us back to a classic, Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery.”
This week The New Yorker takes us back to a classic, Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery.”
This week’s New Yorker fiction is “Jack and Della,” by Marilynne Robinson. This is an excerpt from her forthcoming novel, Jack.
This week’s New Yorker fiction is Hari Kunzru’s “A Transparent Woman.”
This week’s New Yorker fiction is Franz Kafka’s “The Rescue Will Begin in Its Own Time,” translated from the German by Michael Hofmann.
This week’s New Yorker fiction is Scholastique Mukasonga’s “Grief,” translated from the French by Jordan Stump.
In their 2020 Summer Fiction issue, The New Yorker has published Emma Cline’s “White Noise.”
As part of their 2020 Summer Fiction issue, The New Yorker has published Haruki Murakami’s “Confessions of a Shinagawa Monkey,” translated from the Japanese by Philip Gabriel. This is a sequel to his 2006 story “A Shinagawa Monkey.”
For the 2020 Summer Fiction issue, The New Yorker has published a previously unpublished story by Ernest Hemingway, “Pursuit as Happiness.”
This week’s New Yorker fiction is “Two Nurses, Smoking,” by David Means.