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Four Past Midnight

Four Past Midnight (1990) by Stephen King

I'm not quite sure whether to call this a short story collection since it's a hefty tome of about 800 pages with only four stories, but they're not connected in any way.

The Langoliers somehow feels older than it is. The way it is written makes me think of old horror films and black-and-white movies without being able to pinpoint why. There's no doubt that the plot takes place in the present. This is not meant as a derogatory comment, just a feeling about the writing.

The story takes place mostly on an airplane. Passengers that have been sleeping wake up and notice that they are more or less alone aboard. Everyone aboard that were awake have disappeared, pilots and all. And it's only the persons that have vanished: they left their clocks, wallets, dental fillings and pace makers...

Secret Window, Secret Garden reminds me quite a bit of King's earlier novel The Dark Half[?]. Both are about authors, in this case Mort Rainey, a badly disguised copy of Stephen King himself. Mort is visited by a person with a manuscript which proved to be an almost exact copy of a story that Mort himself wrote and published some years earlier. The man claims that Mort stole it from him and demands that Mort write a story in his name as compensation or prove that he is innocent, or bad things will happen.

It is worth noting that King has been accused of plagiarism himself. A woman has claimed that he broke into her home and stole her manuscript for Misery[?].

The Library Policeman was written after King's son didn't want to go to the library as he was afraid of the library police. King felt this was a nice idea and used it. What if there were serious men in long coats that came to your house and fetched the books if you didn't return them in time. And most importantly: what happens if you happened to lost the book you borrowed?

The Sun Dog is about a boy that gets just what he wants for his fifteenth birthday - a Polaroid camera. Soon he notices that there is something strange with the camera, though. It takes similar pictures all the time, and not of what it's pointed at. "The Sun Dog" is set in King's made-up city of Castle Rock.



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