Matto reviewed We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson
Review of 'We have always lived in the castle'
4 étoiles
Weird, original and surprising story. Nicely written.
Paperback, 146 pages
Langue : English
Publié 31 octobre 2006 par Penguin Books.
Shirley Jackson’s beloved gothic tale of a peculiar girl named Merricat and her family’s dark secret
Taking readers deep into a labyrinth of dark neurosis, We Have Always Lived in the Castle is a deliciously unsettling novel about a perverse, isolated, and possibly murderous family and the struggle that ensues when a cousin arrives at their estate. This edition features a new introduction by Jonathan Lethem.
Weird, original and surprising story. Nicely written.
The reader finds themself taking part in the perplexing day-to-day lives of the remaining Blackwood family through the puzzling eyes of Miss "Merricat" Blackwood. This world has you always feeling that something is not quite right; from the villagers, to the Blackwood family, and the settings themselves, the lurking unease never leaves. This work is beautifully crafted but, upon finishing, I was left wondering why I had ever picked it up to begin with. (3.5/5)
Dark. Good read, but meloncholy.