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Dead Zone Collectors Edition
Stephen King

Dead Zone Collectors Edition

Plume (Oct 31, 1994)
9780452273290
| Paperback
416 pages | 127 x 178 mm | English
Dewey 813.54
LC Classification PS3561.I483 .D43 1994

Subject

  • Fiction / Horror
  • Fiction / Literary
  • New England

Plot

If any of King's novels exemplifies his skill at portraying the concerns of his generation, it's The Dead Zone (1979). Although it contains a horrific subplot about a serial killer, it isn't strictly a horror novel. It's the story of an unassuming high school teacher, an Everyman, who suffers a gap in time--like a Rip Van Winkle who blacks out during the years 1970-75--and thus becomes acutely conscious of the way that American society is rapidly changing. He wakes up as well with a gap in his brain, the "dead zone" of the title. The zone gives him crippling headaches, but also grants him second sight, a talent he doesn't want and is reluctant to use. The crux of the novel concerns whether he will use that talent to alter the course of history.