“The
most important things are the hardest to say. They are the things you
get ashamed of, because words diminish them -- words shrink things
that seemed limitless when they were in your head to no more than
living size when they're brought out. But it's more than that, isn't
it? The most important things lie too close to wherever your secret
heart is buried, like landmarks to a treasure your enemies would love
to steal away. And you may make revelations that cost you dearly only
to have people look at you in a funny way, not understanding what
you've said at all, or why you thought it was so important that you
almost cried while you were saying it. That's the worst, I think.
When the secret stays locked within not for want of a tellar but for
want of an understanding ear.”
-
Stephen King, Different
Seasons
Stephen King is one of the most
successful authors of our time. Up to date, he published 54 novels, 5
non-fiction books, and over 200 short stories. People often associate
this prolific author with “horror novels”. However, in my
opinion, some of the best Stephen King books are not necessarily his
works in the horror genre.
Indeed, Stephen King is a versatile
author. If you haven't already, make sure you check out books such as
The Stand, 11/22/63, or The Dark Tower series.
These book are widely recognized as some of the best “non-horror”
books Stephen King ever wrote. But today, I will like to review a
book called Different Seasons. In this book, Stephen King
departed from the genre of horror and sci-fi. Different Seasons
is a collection of 4 novellas, 3 of these novellas have been adapted
into movies. After I read this book, I am listing Different
Seasons as my second favorite Stephen King book, just after
11/22/63.
So without further delay, let me start
this review. Firstly, I will provide a synopsis for this book.
Synopsis:
Different Seasons collects 4
novella written by Stephen King. 3 of them have been adapted into
movies. These 4 novella are:
1. Rita Hayworth and Shawshank
Redemption (adopted into the movie, Shawshank Redemption)
Shawshank imprisoned an assortment of
dangerous criminals. Its latest addition, is Andy Durfense, a banker
from Maine, who was arrested for the double murder of his wife and
her lover. Andy is sentenced to life imprisonment, but he claims to
be innocent. Will Andy find redemption?
2. Apt Pupil (adopted into the
movie, Apt Pupil)
Arthur Dender, age 74, is hiding a
secretive, dark past. You see, Arthur's real name is Kurt Dussander,
a wanted Nazi war criminal in disguise as an elderly German migrant
living in the US. In 1974, Todd Bowden, a local teenage boy,
discovered Arthur's secret identity. But some rocks are better left
unturned..
3. The Body (adopted into the
movie, Stand by Me)
Some say, there are no friends like the
friends from our childhood. This story began, when 4 boys, driven by
curiosity, set out from their home town to see a dead body. A dead
body of a boy who was reportedly to have gone missing. This journey
will transform their lives forever, marking the turning point for
their fall from innocence.
4. The Breathing Method
A new mother cries, her placenta falls,
a new baby is born into the world. The process of labor is considered
one of the most painful, but also joyful human experiences. David, is
a middle aged lawyer living in Manhattan. One day, his senior partner
invited him to join a peculiar, gentleman's club. One of the club's
major attractions, is the event of storytelling, where club members
tell each other a collection of bizarre stories. On a wintry night,
David heard a most stunning story, narrated by Dr. McCarron. It is a
story about one woman's determination to bring her baby into the
world.
What I think about this book:
Fans and readers of Stephen King often
accredit Different Season as one of his best books. After I
read this book, I think the contents of this book justifies its
wholesome reputation. Each of the 4 novella is dripping with its own
unique flavor and style. Meanwhile, Stephen King captured our
deepest desires and fears, presenting them to readers in four
novellas, portraying the reality of the human conditions vividly.
In Different Seasons, Stephen
King proved he is more than just a “horror novelist”. Although
Different Seasons is not horror, sci-fi, or a thriller, but
Stephen King's writings are just as electrifying and energetic as his
other books. The pace of the book is fast. Each of the 4 novella is
an addictive read. My bet is you will feel compelled to finish one
novella per sitting, because it is hard to put this book down once
you start reading it.
My favorite novella in this book is
Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption. I was deeply touched
by this story. This is a moving tale full of unexpected surprises.
The underlying theme of the story is about having a second chance at
life, and the hope that accompanies it. Meanwhile, Apt Pupil
is easily the darkest story in this book, the story revolves around a
theme, the inseparable link between our past and the present.
The Body is the third novella in
this book, and it is my second favorite story in this book. This is a
story about coming of age, embedding the message that sometimes, in
order to find our places in the world, we need to resist letting
other people “box us in” with their expectations of what we
should be.
The fourth story in this book, The
Breathing Method, emits a vibe akin to horror stories. Yet, it is
a not a horror story. In fact, I thought The Breathing Method
is a very interesting, unusual story. This is a story about the power
of a mother's undying love for her child, and the strength of the
human will to survive, despite all impossible odds.
Personally, I found a recurring theme
permeating throughout the book. I think this theme is freedom, to
live a life free of other people's expectations of what we “ought
to be”. To be men and women without pre-defined conclusions. No
pigeon holes and no getting “boxed in”. And I like this theme a
lot. I can resonate with it, because I yearn for this type of
freedom. But I can imagine the tremendous courage and strength needed
to achieve such freedom, snapping free from the shackles of life
long habits, expectations, and circumstances.
Different Seasons is a great
book. This is one of Stephen King's best, and it is not hard to see
why the stories in this book made 3 successful movies. These stories
are exhilarating reads, but they are also meaningful. I think this is
a good book that I can recommend to all readers. Furthermore, if you
have never read Stephen King's books, then Different Seasons
may be a good starting point. In the meantime, I wish you a great
time reading this book, and discovering this book for yourself.
Perhaps you will find something really important from this book,
things that you are unable to put to words but best understood
from a story (that's how I felt after reading this book). Because as
Stephen King said in this book, the most important things are often
the hardest to say.
Happy reading!
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