The somewhat horrific dot in Jackon's short story where the unfortunate person to draw this dot from the black gets stoned to death.
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Sunday, July 22, 2012
The New Yorker
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Published in June 26, 1948. |
This controversy did not go without this statement from Jackson in the San francisco Chronicle:
Here Jackson, really just shows how people shouldn't be shocked. Her story is just to show how ridiculous and pointless violence against others is."Explaining just what I had hoped the story to say is very difficult. I suppose, I hoped, by setting a particularly brutal ancient rite in the present and in my own village to shock the story's readers with a graphic dramatization of the pointless violence and general inhumanity in their own lives."
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