The Science of Stephen King: From Carrie to Cell, the Terrifying Truth Behind the Horror Master's Fiction by Lois H. Gresh (Wiley 2007) (823 +/-).
This volume delves deep into the science that lies beneath Stephen King's novels, unearthing and demystifying it. It takes readers on a fascinating journey through the works of the horror master, from the iconic Carrie to the thrilling Cell.
The author, Lois H. Gresh, does an excellent job of exploring the various scientific concepts and ideas that King incorporates into his fiction. She provides detailed explanations and analyses, making it accessible to both fans of King's work and those interested in science.
However, while the book is informative and engaging, it does have some drawbacks. At times, the scientific explanations can be a bit dense and difficult to follow, especially for those without a strong background in science. Additionally, some of the connections between the science and King's novels may seem a bit牵强.
Overall, I would rate this book a 7/10. It offers a unique and interesting perspective on Stephen King's work, but it could have been improved with more clarity and a stronger focus on the connection between science and horror. I finished reading it on 10/7/2014.
Calling Stephen King's subject matter science is really stretching the boundaries. The 10-page detailed explanation of the neurological makeup of the brain, attempting to explain Carrie's psychokinetic powers, seemed rather excessive. I have never considered SK's work to be real; it is pure fantasy, and that is precisely where its appeal lies. The section on "The Stand" and biological warfare was quite interesting. It was also beneficial to understand how a pandemic functions, especially with the swine flu epidemic at that time. I picked up this book because I had read others in this series, such as "The Science of Michael Crichton". That particular one was good as it focused on an author who wrote science-based novels!
I really enjoyed this book. It seemed to have more of a philosophical bent than a strictly scientific or psychological one. I had hoped for a more in-depth scientific exploration of the topics it presented. However, despite being more on the side of pseudo science, it was still extremely interesting. The ideas and concepts it put forward made me think and consider things from different perspectives.
I would highly recommend this book to fans of Stephen King. His works often blend elements of the supernatural and the psychological, and this book shares some of those qualities. It has a similar ability to draw the reader in and keep them engaged until the very end.
Overall, while it may not have been the scientific masterpiece I was initially expecting, it was still a great read that I would encourage others to check out.
A fascinating look at the potential science behind King's work reveals a world of hidden possibilities. King's creative genius often delves into the realm of the unknown, blurring the lines between reality and imagination. His works are not just stories but also a exploration of the human condition and the mysteries of the universe. By examining the scientific concepts that may underlie his writing, we can gain a deeper understanding of his vision and the impact it has had on readers.
From the exploration of time travel to the study of alternate universes, King's work touches on many scientific themes. His ability to present these complex ideas in a way that is accessible and engaging is a testament to his talent as a writer. Whether it's through the use of vivid descriptions or the development of compelling characters, King manages to draw readers into his world and make them believe in the impossible.
In conclusion, a closer look at the potential science behind King's work offers a unique perspective on his writing and the creative process. It shows that even in the realm of fiction, there is room for scientific exploration and discovery. By continuing to study and analyze his work, we can gain a greater appreciation for the power of the imagination and the role it plays in shaping our understanding of the world around us.
An Amusing and Informative Book on Stephen King's Works and Science
This is an extremely amusing book that delves into Stephen King's works and explores the science underlying his ideas. Although Stephen King's works may not possess a great deal of scientific value in a strict sense, this book seizes the opportunity presented by his works to discuss various fascinating topics such as time travel, physics, and theories about other dimensions.
The writing in this book is truly excellent. It manages to explain highly complex scientific ideas in a way that makes them accessible and understandable even to someone like me, who might be considered a bit of a chowder head when it comes to science. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who has an interest in Stephen King's work or simply wishes to further educate themselves about science in a relatively painless manner.