Stephen King: The King Of Terror
“If you have an imagination, let it run free.”
- Steven King, 1963
Stephen Edwin King is one of today's most popular and best selling
writers. King combines the elements of psychological thrillers, science
fiction, the paranormal, and detective themes into his stories. In
addition to these themes, King sticks to using great and vivid detail that
is set in a realistic everyday place. Stephen King who is mainly known
for his novels, has broadened his horizons to different types of writings
such as movie scripts, nonfiction, autobiographies, children's books, and
short stories. While Stephen King might be best known for his novels The
Stand and It, some of his best work that has been ...
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a pack of cigarettes, and never returned. His fathers leaving had a
big indirect impact on King's life. In the autobiographical work Danse
Macabre, Stephen King recalls how his family life was altered: “After my
father took off, my mother, struggled, and then landed on her feet.” My
brother and I didn't see a great deal of her over the next nine years.
She worked a succession of continuous low paying jobs.” Stephen's first
outlooks on life were influenced by his older brother and what he figured
out on his own. While young Stephen and his family moved around the North
Eastern and Central United States. When he was seven years old, they moved
to Stratford, Connecticut. Here is where King got his first exposure to
horror. One evening he listened to the radio adaptation of Ray Bradbury's
story “Mars Is Heaven!” That night King recalls he “slept in the doorway,
where the real and rational light of the bathroom bulb could shine on my
face” (Beaham 16). Stephen King's ...
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force, and I still think, for all his
shortcomings, he is the best writer of horror fiction that America has yet
produced”(Beaham 22). In many of Lovecraft's writings he always used his
present surroundings as the back drop of his stories. King has followed
in his footsteps with the fictional town of Castle Rock, Maine. Castle
Rock is a combination of several towns that King moved to and from with
his family in his childhood. The main town that it resembles is that of
Durham, Maine. It was after the exposure to H. P. Lovecraft's stories
that King first began to write.
While growing up and moving around the way his family did, Stephen
had never been able to feel comfortable ...
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