My Stephen King Problem

Mark Kohut markekohut at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 11 07:23:16 CDT 2012


My problem:
I would rather read Stephen King, whom I cannot read, than this guy any day. 

Horror as the subtext of life in these United States is why one might read him. (As well as for his 
presentation of small town, mostly Maine, life.)

In another of those critical compendia that Bloom put his name to--he expresses his massive distaste in his intro---
it is universal fears, myths involving death, that King has tapped into. Pet Semetary. (Doesn't the writer here
wilfully miss King's meaning when King says it won't be published. King knew ANY publisher would publish
anything he wrote; he meant he was too afraid to publish it.)

A better reader than this guy, Michael Wood, devoted a whole book to King. Tapping into US,
with mythic power (at times). Although I think he finds him ultimately not good enough.(just
browsed in the book once)

But, c'mon. "Carrie: is a powerful....story? Myth of adolescence, female and therefore rare? 




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