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Chargement... Le Fléau (1978)par Stephen King
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Esta narración cuenta cómo un virus gripal, creado artificialmente como posible arma bacteriológica, se extiende por Estados Unidos y provoca la muerte de millones de personas. Los supervivientes tienen sueños comunes, en los que aparecen una anciana y un hombre joven. La mujer anciana los incita a viajar a Nebraska para combatir a Randall Flagg, un abominable personaje que lidera las fuerzas del mal y busca su aniquilación definitiva mediante un temible arsenal. One of my favorite books I have ever read. I reread it every few years, because it is so long, but it's just as good as the first time I read it. I first read The Stand in high school. It was a revelatory experience then, what with its fascinating characters, grotesque horror, and overt fantasy. But revisiting now, over a decade later, has given this book a new color. Not just because of the pandemic, though the parallels are eerily prescient, but because I understand these characters better than I did when I was fifteen. I understand their motivations, and I am in awe of King's extensive backstory and character work. Even the villains are multidimensional people. That's what made me fall in love with King's work back then, and that's why I still love it now. Amazing writing and development, but it was so lengthy that the good bits got lost in a sea of utter crap. Not worth reading. Ending is quite disappointing. I was going to give it two stars for it wasn't that horrible really, but it wasted a lot of my precious time and therefore it gets one star. Nothing more. Old review (back when it was unfinished): I finished about half of this book (which is a million pages), and I am suddenly feeling very unmotivated to finish it. Don't get me wrong, Stephen King is a WONDERFUL writer, but the story seemed to drag on and on and on. At times, I felt like I could easily give this book a 5-star rating, and at other times, I felt like throwing it from a 10-story building. If this book was shorter, and if SK wasn't so attached to ALL the crap he writes, and if he believed in deleting CHAPTERS that aren't necessary/important nor related to the plot, then this would have been, indeed, a great book. I don't want this to stop you from reading it, though. I have a lot of other books I'd like to read before ever continuing reading this. So this book was crazy, but I loved it. I always have a hard time reading Stephen King because of how descriptive he can be at times and I lose focus. This book did not do that to me at all. I loved all of it. Tom is my favorite character and I had to actually ask my husband and cousin if anything bad was going to happen or I wasn't going to read the book. LOL. (They refused to tell me.)
In short (well, not so short), this is the book that has everything - adventure, romance, prophecy, allegory, satire, fantasy, realism, apocalypse, etc., etc. Even Roger Rabbit gets mentioned. ''The Stand'' does have some great moments and some great lines... But the overall effect is more oppressive than imposing. Est contenu dansContientLe fléau par Stephen King Fait l'objet d'une adaptation dansEst une version étendue deLe Fleau par Stephen King
Il a suffi que l'ordinateur d'un laboratoire ultra-secret de l'armee americaine fasse une erreur d'une manoseconde pour que la chaine de la mort se mette en marche. Le Fleau, inexorablement, se repand sur l'Amerique et, de New York a Los Angeles, transforme un bel ete en cauchemar. Avec un taux de contamination de 99,4 %. Dans ce monde d'apocalypse emerge alors une poignee de survivants hallucines. Ils ne se connaissent pas, pourtant chacun veut rejoindre celle que, dans leurs reves, ils appellent Mere Abigael: une vieille Noire de cent huit ans dont depend leur salut commun. Mais ils savent aussi que sur cette terre devastee rode l'Homme sans visage, l'Homme Noir aux etranges pouvoirs, Randall Flagg. L'incarnation des fantasmes les plus diaboliques, destinee a regner sur ce monde nouveau. C'est la fin des Temps, et le dernier combat entre le Bien et le Mal commencer. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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