Pillar of Salt

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"Pillar of Salt" is a short story by Shirley Jackson, known for its unsettling exploration of psychological tension and everyday horror.

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instanceOf short story
author Shirley Jackson NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
fictionalSetting New York City NERFINISHED
genre psychological horror
short fiction
weird fiction
hasTheme alienation
breakdown of reality
everyday horror
fear of the city
loss of identity
marital strain
paranoia
psychological tension
urban anxiety
language English
literaryMovement American Gothic NERFINISHED
literaryStyle domestic Gothic
psychological realism
subtle horror
narrativePerspective third-person narration
notableFor exploration of female psychological experience
unsettling depiction of ordinary life turning sinister
partOf Shirley Jackson short fiction corpus NERFINISHED
periodOfPublication mid-20th century
sharesAuthorWith The Haunting of Hill House NERFINISHED
The Lottery NERFINISHED
We Have Always Lived in the Castle NERFINISHED
workOfAuthor Shirley Jackson NERFINISHED

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short story collection "The Lottery and Other Stories" hasPart Pillar of Salt
subject surface form: The Lottery and Other Stories