An author, human and haunted
Jun 05, 2020
2 minutes
By Stephanie Zacharek
LISABETH MOSS, OFTEN DRAWN TO portraying either vaguely or totally unlikable characters, has no vanity and no fear. In Josephine Decker’s she plays a fictionalized version of eccentric, reclusive novelist and short-story writer Shirley Jackson—perhaps best known for her chilly 1948 groupthink parable “The Lottery”—and once again her
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