Scary Books, Kiddies!
Night in Funland and
Other Stories from Literary Cavalcade. Edited by Jerome Brondfield, 1968, Scholastic
Book Services. Cover:
Margaret Howlett
A
lot of Boomers can thank TAB
(the Teen-Age Book Club) and Scholastic Publishers for a lot of
literary insight and exposure, along with some frights. This anthology includes such classics as
·
“The Vertical Ladder,” by William Sansom,
depicting with dreadful reality the inner thoughts of someone dared to do a
stupid thing;
·
Keyes’s “Flowers for Algernon”;
·
Shirley Jackson’s brilliant “One
Ordinary Day, with Peanuts”;
·
and the stupefying “Contents of the
Dead Man’s Pockets,” by Jack Finney—an absolute must-read for anybody consumed
with work or deadlines
Still,
I must mock the back-cover blurb.
EVERYTHING is better with italics and an exclamation point, I
guess. By this standard, Winnie-the-Pooh
might be summarized as: A child’s
stuffed animal comes to life in his imagination ... and leads an uncanny
existence with imaginary companions of its own!
See you on Monday for the final
week of Blog-o-Ween!