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'Salem's Lot
by Authors: Stephen King

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Description: Stephen King's second book, 'Salem's Lot (1975)--about the slow takeover of an insular hamlet called Jerusalem's Lot by a vampire patterned after Bram Stoker's Dracula--has two elements that he also uses to good effect in later novels: a small American town, usually in Maine, where people are disconnected from each other, quietly nursing their potential for evil; and a mixed bag of rational, goodhearted people, including a writer, who band together to fight that evil.

Simply taken as a contemporary vampire novel, 'Salem's Lot is great fun to read, and has been very influential in the horror genre. But it's also a sly piece of social commentary. As King said in 1983, "In 'Salem's Lot, the thing that really scared me was not vampires, but the town in the daytime, the town that was empty, knowing that there were things in closets, that there were people tucked under beds, under the concrete pilings of all those trailers. And all the time I was writing that, the Watergate hearings were pouring out of the TV.... Howard Baker kept asking, 'What I want to know is, what did you know and when did you know it?' That line haunts me, it stays in my mind.... During that time I was thinking about secrets, things that have been hidden and were being dragged out into the light." Sounds quite a bit like the idea behind his 1998 novel of a Maine hamlet haunted by unsightly secrets, Bag of Bones. --Fiona Webster

Stephen King's second book, Salem's Lot (1975)--about the slow takeover of an insular hamlet called Jerusalem's Lot by a vampire patterned after Bram Stoker's Dracula--has two elements that he also uses to good effect in later novels: a small American town, usually in Maine, where people are disconnected from each other, quietly nursing their potential for evil; and a mixed bag of rational, goodhearted people, including a writer, who band together to fight that evil.

Simply taken as a contemporary vampire novel, Salem's Lot is great fun to read, and has been very influential in the horror genre. But it's also a sly piece of social commentary. As King said in 1983, "In Salem's Lot, the thing that really scared me was not vampires, but the town in the daytime, the town that was empty, knowing that there were things in closets, that there were people tucked under beds, under the concrete pilings of all those trailers. And all the time I was writing that, the Watergate hearings were pouring out of the TV.... Howard Baker kept asking, 'What I want to know is, what did you know and when did you know it?' That line haunts me, it stays in my mind.... During that time I was thinking about secrets, things that have been hidden and were being dragged out into the light." Sounds quite a bit like the idea behind his 1998 novel of a Maine hamlet haunted by unsightly secrets, Bag of Bones.

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DONE VERY WELL

I was happy with this novel. The characters were vividly real, and the storyline was complex enough to keep me interested in the novel. It's a story of vampires, but it doesn't seem to start out as a vampire novel. Seriously, if I didn't already know what the book was about, I wouldn't have known that it had anything to do with vampires until well into the book.
It's a very good novel, especially being a second novel by a writer!

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One of King's Best

This novel is one of King's best novels. Stephen King was a better supense writer when he started writing back in the 70's and 80's. This is the novel that made me a Stephen King aficionado.

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Rediscovering The Master

Reading this book again for the first time lets the reader know, in no uncertain terms, why Stephen King remains "The Master" of horror fiction.
Sure, no one believes in vampires. Sure the plot is contrived and the story line seems more appropriate for a comic book than a horror novel...
The magic is the writing. Stephen King has the uncanny ability to draw the reader into his world and not let go. With amazing character and story development, even his trademark introspective political and social commentary injected into many of his stories can be forgiven.
I compare Stephen King's books to a fine meal. And, for his second book ever published, this was a four courser.


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