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Danse Macabre par Stephen King
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Danse Macabre (édition 1983)

par Stephen King (Auteur)

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The author addresses the topic of what makes horror horrifying and what makes terror terrifying. King delivers one colorful observation after another about the great stories, books and films that comprise of the horror genre--from Frankenstein and Dracula to The exorcist, The twilight zone and Earth vs. The flying saucers.… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:Danse Macabre
Auteurs:Stephen King (Auteur)
Info:Berkley (1983), 437 pages
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Mots-clés:Horror, Steven King, non fiction

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Anatomie de l'horreur par Stephen King

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    artturnerjr: Another fascinating overview of the horror genre in the 20th century.
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The last time I read this was when the hardcover was published, more than forty years ago, so it was very current then.

Now, he's talking about horror stuff from almost 45 years ago...to almost 75 years ago. As someone else said, it would be great to let King have a second Danse...or maybe even a third.

That said, this is far from perfect. King gives a lot of insight, but he also does belabor a couple of points right into the ground. He also wears his favourites on his sleeve, giving a ton of page count to a couple of his obvious inspirations, Richard Matheson and Shirley Jackson...and maybe these two are owed, because reading early King really does show his love of both of these authors. However, you can also see he was buddies with Peter Straub, as he gives far too much space to Straub's first mainstream bestseller, that likely could have been better served on some more seasoned and better authors.

But, through his journey through radio, television, movies, comics, and novels, and King's inevitable digressions that are often more fun than the main point, he does cover a lot of ground, and he made me think. A lot.

Always a good thing. ( )
  TobinElliott | Feb 2, 2024 |
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  mrsnickleby | Nov 10, 2023 |
This is a reread for me - after a little over twenty years. It's interesting to see how the first reading of this book influenced some of my later reading - [[Shirley Jackson]], [[Jack Finney]], [[Richard Matheson]], etc. But I went into this reading intent upon a closer inspection of the literary references in horror and science fiction. So, armed with pad and pen, I embarked. At the end, I had almost 30 pages of notes, a nine-page listing of books and authors, and a feeling I'd just taken a graduate class in horror literature.

There are quite a few chapters on film and television that were interesting, especially from a perspective of how they helped to shape and foster these realms. Some folks coming to the book now will not have the cultural context to connect with these chapters, but I found them fascinating.

The best bits of the book, though, are the passages where Uncle Stevie waxes on about his influences, what he read, and how it shaped his own work. There's a deep comparison of [Dracula] and ['Salem's Lot], including a passage where he describes his own real life childhood incursion into the actual Marsten House. There's also a long recollection about how he begun writing [The Stand], a Patty Hearst story, and who is the real life inspiration for Randall Flagg. Additionally, King lays out what horror does for readers, what function it serves - this book is the origins of one of his famous quotes, "We make up horrors to cope with the real ones."

On that note, I thought it appropriate to include a quotation from the book here - not a King quote, but his transcription of a [[Harlan Ellison]] passage from a letter, to identify how well this book holds up some 40+ years later:

"The man has become the most important public figure of our times. In short, he has manipulated reality simply by being bold. In this madman we have an example of one who understands, even subcutaneously, that the real world is manipulable. He has dreamed, and forced the rest of the word to live in his dream."

You probably think you know who that quote references, but you'd be wrong because you're forgetting the part about how this book is 40+ years old - the quote references Ayatollah Khomeini - an indication about the cycles of history and hate and horror.

The book ends with, essentially a Coda from King about writing, and reading, horror fiction. It's fashioned from an interview he did with a reporter who asked him how he could live with himself writing things that played on people's fears. He then narrates the rest of the interview, peppering in vignettes about real life awful violent crimes, essentially bringing home the point that horror fiction accentuates real life horror to help cope that real life horror.

If you're a horror or science fiction or King fan - you really have to read this book. If you're a writer yourself, you should read this book. Oh, heck, just read the damn book.

Highly recommended!!!!!
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  blackdogbooks | Jul 3, 2022 |
Interesting book. Stephen King talking about the horror genre in books, movie and TV. He has recommendations of ones he likes and details as to why. Not a quick King read but it is interesting.
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  KyleneJones | Apr 25, 2022 |
Yes, it's a little dated now, but the observations are just as relevant, the wit just as sharp. The difference this time around is, with very few exceptions, I've actually managed to read the bulk of the novels and view the bulk of the movies King discusses here.

The last time I read it, I remember feeling like I was a pretty well-educated horror aficionado...until I realized I wasn't familiar with most of the stuff King had discussed. This time around, I've found the intervening 35 years have remedied that.

A great dissertation--with a lot of Uncle Stevie's wit--on the world of horror. With side trips into fantasy and SF and thrillers.

I find myself wishing he'd do follow up to this, covering the next 30 years. ( )
  TobinElliott | Sep 3, 2021 |
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Enter, Stranger, at your Riske: Here there be Tygers.
"What was the worst thing you've ever done?"
"I won't tell you that, but I'll tell you the worst thing that ever happened to me...the most dreadful thing..." Peter Straub, Ghost Story
"Well we'll really have a party but we gotta post a guard outside..." Eddie Cochran, "Come On Everybody"
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It's easy enough--perhaps too easy--to memorialize the dead. This book is for six great writers of the macabre who are still alive. Robert Bloch, Jorge Luis Borges, Ray Bradbury, Frank Belknap Long, Donald Wandrei, Manly Wade Wellman.
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For me, the terror--the real terror, as opposed to whatever demons and boogeys which might have been living in my own mind--began on an afternoon in October of 1957.
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Have you ever stood in a bookshop, glanced furtively around, and turned to the end of an Agatha Christie to see who did it, and how? Have you ever turned to the end of a horror novel to see if the hero made it out of the darkness and into the light? If you have ever done this, I have three simple words which I feel it is my duty to convey: SHAME ON YOU! It is low to mark your place in a book by folding down the corner of the page where you left off; TURNING TO THE END TO SEE HOW IT CAME OUT is even lower. If you have this habit, I urge you to break it...break it at once!
Being who I am, I cannot find it in my heart to wish you pleasant dreams.
“I recognize terror as the finest emotion and so I will try to terrorize the reader. But if I find that I cannot terrify, I will try to horrify, and if I find that I cannot horrify, I'll go for the gross-out. I'm not proud.”
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The French book Danse macabre is the translation of Night Shift, a collection of short stories. The English non-fiction book Danse macabre, on the other hand, was published in French translation under the title Anatomie de l'horreur.
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The author addresses the topic of what makes horror horrifying and what makes terror terrifying. King delivers one colorful observation after another about the great stories, books and films that comprise of the horror genre--from Frankenstein and Dracula to The exorcist, The twilight zone and Earth vs. The flying saucers.

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Avec ce recueil de nouvelles, étonnantes d'invention et de violence, Stephen King, l'auteur de Carrie et de Shining, s'affirme une fois de plus comme le grand maître de l'épouvante. Comme personne il sait faire surgir le fantastique et l'horreur au détour des réalités les plus familières, au cœur des objets les plus innocents. Ainsi ...
Quand un tueur à gages rentre de voyage, mission accomplie, et qu'il découvre dans un colis arrivé en son absence des soldats de plomb, il a envie de sourire, non ? Il aurait tort...
Quand des camions mènent un train d'enfer sur le parking de votre motel, n'y a-t-il pas de quoi s'irriter ? Mais quand ils vous assiègent, bloquant toutes les issues, n'y a-t-il pas de quoi devenir fou ?
Surtout quand on s'aperçoit qu'il s'agit de camions sans chauffeur...

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1 - John D. MacDONALD, Préface (Introduction), pages 5 à 9, Préface
2 - Avant-propos (Foreword), pages 10 à 25, Introduction
3 - Celui qui garde le ver (Jerusalem's Lot), pages 27 à 68
4 - Poste de nuit (Graveyard Shift), pages 69 à 89
5 - Une sale grippe (Night Surf), pages 90 à 99
6 - Comme une passerelle (I Am The Doorway), pages 100 à 114
7 - La Presseuse (The Mangler), pages 115 à 138
8 - Le Croque-mitaine (The Bogeyman), pages 139 à 152
9 - Matière grise (Grey Matter), pages 153 à 165
10 - Petits soldats (Battleground), pages 166 à 176
11 - Poids lourds (Trucks), pages 177 à 196
12 - Cours, Jimmy, cours (Sometimes They Come Back), pages 197 à 230
13 - Le Printemps des baies (Strawberry Spring), pages 231 à 241
14 - La Corniche (The Ledge), pages 242 à 261
15 - La Pastorale (The Lawnmower Man), pages 262 à 272
16 - Desintox, Inc. (Quitters, Inc.), pages 273 à 296
17 - L'Homme qu'il vous faut (I Know What You Need), pages 297 à 322
18 - Les Enfants du maïs (Children of the Corn), pages 323 à 355
19 - Le Dernier barreau de l'échelle (The Last Rung on the Ladder), pages 356 à 370
20 - L'Homme qui aimait les fleurs (The Man Who Loved Flowers), pages 371 à 376
21 - Un dernier pour la route (One for the Road), pages 377 à 395
22 - Chambre 312 (The Woman in the Room), pages 396 à 411
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