** New to Pocket Booksโ Stephen King backlistโthe short story collection containing the story "Dolanโs Cadillac," soon to be released as a feature film starring Christian Slater and Wes Bentley.** **With numerous unforgettable movies based on his short storiesโincluding _Shawshank Redemption_ , _
Nightmares & dreamscapes
โ Scribed by Stephen King
- Publisher
- Pocket Books
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 564 KB
- Edition
- 1st paperback ed
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- New York
- ISBN
- 1439163618
- ASIN
- B002DBIO8E
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
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New to Pocket Booksโ Stephen King backlistโthe short story collection containing the story "Dolanโs Cadillac," soon to be released as a feature film starring Christian Slater and Wes Bentley.
With numerous unforgettable movies based on his short storiesโincluding Shawshank Redemption , 1408 , and The Green Mile โreaders will be delighted to rediscover this classic collection, also released as a television mini-series and on DVD. Featuring twenty short horror stories, a television script, an essay, and a poem, Nightmares and Dreamscapes contains unique and chilling plots including everything from dead rock star zombies to evil toys seeking murderous revenge. It will be treasured by King fans new and old.
Amazon.com Review
__Many people who write about horror literature maintain that mood is its most important element. Stephen King disagrees: "My deeply held conviction is that story must be paramount.... All other considerations are secondary--theme, mood, even characterization and language." __
These fine stories, each written in what King calls "a burst of faith, happiness, and optimism," prove his point. The theme, mood, characters, and language vary, but throughout, a sense of story reigns supreme.Nightmares & Dreamscapes contains 20 short tales--including several never before published--plus one teleplay, one poem, and one nonfiction piece about kids and baseball that appeared in the New Yorker. The subjects include vampires, zombies, an evil toy, man-eating frogs, the burial of a Cadillac, a disembodied finger, and a wicked stepfather. The style ranges from King's well-honed horror to a Ray Bradbury-like fantasy voice to an ambitious pastiche of Raymond Chandler and Ross MacDonald. And like a compact disc with a bonus track, the book ends with a charming little tale not listed in the table of contents--a parable called "The Beggar and the Diamond." --Fiona Webster
From Publishers Weekly
__This is a wonderful cornucopia of 23 Stephen King moments (including a teleplay featuring Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, a poem about Ebbet's Field and a brilliant New Yorker piece on Little League baseball) that even the author, in his introduction, acknowledges make up "an uneven Aladdin's cave of a book." There are no stories fans will want to skip, and some are superb, particularly "You Know They Got a Hell of a Band," in which a husband and wife drive through a town that may literally be rock-and-roll heaven; "The Ten O'Clock People," about unredeemable smokers; and "The Moving Finger," which chronicles a digit's appearance in a drain. Together with Night Shift and Skeleton Crew , this volume accounts for all the stories King has written that he wishes to preserve. The introduction and illuminating notes about the derivation of each piece are invaluable autobiographical essays on his craft and his place in the literary landscape. An illusionist extraordinaire, King peoples all his fiction, long and short, with believable characters. The power of this collection lies in the amazing richness of his fevered imagination--he just can't be stopped from coming up with haunting plots. 1,500,000 first printing; BOMC main selection.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. __
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๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
The basis for the 2006 TNT miniseres--now available on DVD--King's bestselling short-story collection also features Dolan's Cadillac, soon to be released as a major motion picture starring Christian Slater and Wes Bentley.
### Amazon.com Review Many people who write about horror literature maintain that mood is its most important element. Stephen King disagrees: "My deeply held conviction is that _story_ must be paramount.... All other considerations are secondary--theme, mood, even characterization and language."
### Amazon.com Review Many people who write about horror literature maintain that mood is its most important element. Stephen King disagrees: "My deeply held conviction is that *story* must be paramount.... All other considerations are secondary--theme, mood, even characterization and language." T
The basis for the 2006 TNT miniseres--now available on DVD--King's bestselling short-story collection also features Dolan's Cadillac, soon to be released as a major motion picture starring Christian Slater and Wes Bentley.