From the Magical Pen of Stephen King, Four Mesmerizing Novellas... "Is horror all you write?" is the second most frequent question Stephen King encounters, ("Where do you get your ideas?") he tells us in the Afterword to this superlative quartet of novels. Although he is by now a world-class grand master of the horrific, he resists entombment in that genre. That he can transcend horror is proved triumphantly in these four works. At the same time, nobody in search of the utterly distinctive King brand of driving narrative, graphically rendered scene and character, and stamp-on-the-clinging-fingers cliffhanger plot will go away unsatisfied. Consider the four:
- Hope Springs Eternal "Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption" - An unjustly imprisoned convict seeks a strange and startling revenge... the basis for the Best Picture Academy Award nominee The Shawshank Redemption.
- Summer of Corruption "Apt Pupil" - Todd Bowden is one of the top students in his high school class and a typical American sixteen-year-old-until he becomes obsessed about the dark and deadly past of an older man in town. The inspiration for the film Apt Pupil from Phoenix Pictures.
- Fall from Innocence "The Body" - Four rambunctious young boys plunge through the façade of a small town and come face-to-face with life, death, and intimations of their own mortality. The film Stand By Me is based on this novella.
- A Winter's Tale "The Breathing Method" - A disgraced woman is determined to triumph over death.
If these tales turn out to have an interlacing of nightmarish elements after all, the reason is not the occult, but twentieth-century humanity's apparent determination to return to the Dark Ages, a time for which Stephen King is obviously the ideal bard.
Stephen King lives in Maine and Florida with his wife, novelist Tabitha King. He has written more than forty books and two hundred short stories. He has won the World Fantasy Award, several "Bram Stoker" Awards, and the "O. Henry" Award for his story "The Man in the Black Suit" and he is the 2003 recipient of the National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters.
Reviews
"To find the secret of his success, you have to compare king to Twain and Poe - King's stories tap the roots of myth buried in all our minds."
Los Angeles Times
"Buy "Different Seasons". I promise you'll enjoy it... He creates people who are so а live, you can almost sense them."
Minneapolis Star Tribune
"The wondrous readability of his work, as well as the instant sense of communication with his characters, is what makes King the consummate storyteller that he is consummate storyteller that he is."
Houston Chroncle
"Hypnotic."
The New York Times Book Review
Los Angeles Times
"Buy "Different Seasons". I promise you'll enjoy it... He creates people who are so а live, you can almost sense them."
Minneapolis Star Tribune
"The wondrous readability of his work, as well as the instant sense of communication with his characters, is what makes King the consummate storyteller that he is consummate storyteller that he is."
Houston Chroncle
"Hypnotic."
The New York Times Book Review