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Life Among the Savages

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Life Among the Savages by Shirley Jackson is a charming, witty, and enduring memoir that brings to life the humorous chaos of raising a family in small-town Vermont. First published in 1953 and reissued by Penguin Books in 2015, this beloved classic blends autobiographical storytelling with fictionalized details, offering an engaging portrait of Jackson’s daily life with her husband and four children.


Originally composed of short pieces published in popular women’s magazines, the memoir captures the comedy, frustrations, and joys of domestic life. Through Jackson’s lively narration, readers follow the family’s move from a cramped city apartment to an old Victorian house in Vermont, a place overflowing with quirks, surprises, and constant activity.


As the children—Laurie, Jannie, Sally, and baby Barry—grow and develop their own distinct personalities, the household becomes a whirlwind of school adventures, sibling rivalries, imaginary friends, illnesses, and unexpected mishaps. From driving lessons gone wrong to mysterious household “hauntings,” Jackson transforms everyday experiences into memorable, laugh-out-loud stories.


Although known primarily for her gothic fiction such as The Lottery and Hangsaman, Jackson demonstrates in Life Among the Savages her remarkable range as a writer. The memoir blends gentle satire, warmth, and subtle dark humor, creating a tone that is both comforting and slyly insightful.


Upon release, the book received enthusiastic praise from critics and readers alike for its vivid and hilarious portrayal of family life. It later became recognized as a foundational work of domestic humor, influencing modern memoirists and parenting writers.


Perfect for fans of memoirs, humorous nonfiction, and classic American literature, Life Among the Savages offers a timeless, heartfelt, and entertaining glimpse into the unpredictable world of raising a family—told with Jackson’s unmistakable wit and narrative brilliance.

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Shirley Hardy Jackson, born on December 14, 1916, in San Francisco, California, and departing from this world on August 8, 1965, stands as an iconic figure in American literature. Renowned for her exceptional contributions to the realms of horror and mystery, she left an indelible mark on the literary landscape.

With a prolific writing career spanning two decades, Jackson's creative output includes an impressive array of literary works. Among her accomplishments are six thought-provoking novels, two captivating memoirs, and a staggering collection of over 200 short stories. Her academic journey led her to Syracuse University in New York, where her affinity for the written word blossomed within the pages of the university's literary journal. Fate played its hand when she crossed paths with Stanley Edgar Heyman, her future husband and kindred spirit.

The couple's narrative intertwined as they settled in North Bennington, Vermont, in 1940. This locale would become the backdrop for Jackson's literary explorations. A synergy of minds was at play—Heyman's role as a literary critic fueled Jackson's creative fire, igniting her passion for writing. Her literary odyssey took its first notable steps with the publication of "The Road Through the Wall" in 1948—a semi-autobiographical novel weaving threads of her Californian upbringing.

However, it was "The Lottery," a haunting short story that unveiled the ominous underbelly of a rural American village, that catapulted Jackson into the public eye. The sheer force of her storytelling prowess captured hearts and minds, etching her name in the annals of literary history. Throughout the 1950s, her narrative tapestry expanded through numerous short stories gracing the pages of magazines and esteemed literary publications. A testament to her introspection, her 1953 memoir "Life Among the Barbarians" provided a candid glimpse into her thoughts and experiences.

Jackson's literary legacy soared to greater heights with the 1959 publication of "The Haunting of Hill House," a supernatural horror novel that would later be hailed as one of the most exceptional ghost stories ever crafted. This masterful narrative work showcases her uncanny ability to infuse fear into the ordinary, blurring the lines between reality and the unknown.

Shirley Jackson's influence transcends mere words on a page. Her prose, infused with a haunting allure, resonates across time and space. As a visionary storyteller, she unearthed the enigmatic and evoked the uncanny, weaving tales that burrow into the subconscious and linger long after the final page is turned. A true luminary, Shirley Jackson's literary journey continues to captivate and intrigue, leaving an indelible legacy that defies the boundaries of genre and time.

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