Best of S. King

Best of S. King

Shining: Children Light (Paperback)

Customer Review

Do not compare the book with the film, in that it is after the first King with "rejected" the film adaptation. The major difference lies in the grandguignolesque side of the work of Kubrick, while the book plays more on the psychological ambiguity. These are the powers of schizophrenia that seem the most interesting in the book, both in Danny Jack: the same defect, one can take advantage, the other dies. The piece of "Anthology" (and that is not found in the film) is the chapter entitled "Lift" because it is rare to experience the feeling of being oneself threatened with death upon reading (the author has this talent in general)!
S. King admits his debt to EA Poe. It is also thought to ESFitzgerald for the bright side, absurd, and ghostly celebrations of the first half of the twentieth century. For these emotional and literary reasons, I note 5/5.