"This wonderful book by Bev Vincent opens doors to
Roland's world that not even I knew existed. If you like The Dark
Tower books, you'll like this one. Enthusiastically
recommended." Stephen King Nominated for a 2004 Bram Stoker
Award
Cover design: Ray Lundgren Cover art: Steve
Stone
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The man in black fled across the desert, and the
gunslinger followed.
It has been more than thirty years since Stephen King
penned those words on a ream of bright green paper to begin his epic
fantasy—and the crowning achievement of his literary career—The
Dark Tower. Inspired by Robert Browning's poem "Childe Roland to the
Dark Tower Came," as well as J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the
Rings and the spaghetti Westerns of Sergio Leone, King's
seven-volume saga follows Roland, the last gunslinger, on his quest to
reach the Dark Tower and not only save the world, but save every
world across countless dimensions, all threatened by the Crimson King.
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With
the full cooperation of Stephen King himself, The Road to the Dark
Tower examines the epic journey of the author, a quest that
undoubtedly mirrors Roland's, to complete a story that threatened to
overwhelm him. From a series of short stories originally published in
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, The Dark
Tower evolved over time to encompass King's entire fictional
universe.
In this indispensable companion, Bev Vincent presents a
book-by-book analysis of each volume in the series, tracing The Dark
Tower's connections to King's other titles, including The
Stand, Insomnia, and Hearts in Atlantis, and offering
insights from the author about the creative process involved in crafting
his lifelong work—a work that consumed not only Stephen King, but his
legion of constant readers.
- Publisher: New
American Library (September 28, 2004)
- ISBN: 0451213041
Format: trade paperback
- 368 pages
Other editions:
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BevVincent.com message board
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Bookreporter.com review, November
2004
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San Luis Obispo Tribune, October 11,
2004
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USA Today, September 23, 2004
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Mike Ramsden interview, July, 2003
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Linear Reflections, September, 2003
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Tower & Rose, September, 2004
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Deep
Blue Journal, June 2006
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Vincent proves himself a
master of the Dark Tower world. Publishers Weekly
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Bev Vincent is a true King
insider, and all of his knowledge radiates through this comprehensive
meditation on the Dark Tower books. His book is essential to every
reader of Stephen King's magnificent work. Peter Straub
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There's much...literature on
Stephen King's work, but most of it can be skipped. Not so with
Vincent's The Road to the Dark Tower, the first full-length study of
King's 30-year opus, a book-by-book summary with explanations and
commentary. Charles N. Brown, Locus
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Vincent has done yeoman's
work here. While THE ROAD TO THE DARK TOWER will not be the last word
on Roland's quest and the Stephen King Universe, it will undoubtedly
be the standard by which all future works on the subject will be
judged. Joe Hartlaub, Bookreporter.com
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...an excellent and maybe
even vital guide to King's grand opus. Faren C. Miller,
Locus
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