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Stephen King • Horror novels • 741 Pages
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Dopo classici come L'incendiaria e It, Stephen King si mette di nuovo alla prova con una storia di ragazzini travolti dalle forze del male, in un romanzo come sempre trascinante, che ha anche molto a che fare con i nostri tempi.
«King travolge il lettore con una storia di bambini che trionfano sul male come non ne scriveva dai tempi di "It". Entrando nella mente dei suoi giovani personaggi, crea un senso di minaccia e di intimità magici? Non c'è una parola di troppo in questo romanzo perfetto, che dimostra ancora una volta perché King è il Re.»
«Con L'Istituto il re del brivido torna al suo massimo splendore» – Robinson
È notte fonda a Minneapolis, quando un misterioso gruppo di persone si introduce in casa di Luke Ellis, uccide i suoi genitori e lo porta via in un SUV nero. Bastano due minuti, sprofondati nel silenzio irreale di una tranquilla strada di periferia, per sconvolgere la vita di Luke, per sempre. Quando si sveglia, il ragazzo si trova in una camera del tutto simile alla sua, ma senza finestre, nel famigerato Istituto dove sono rinchiusi altri bambini come lui. Dietro porte tutte uguali, lungo corridoi illuminati da luci spettrali, si trovano piccoli geni con poteri speciali – telepatia, telecinesi. Appena arrivati, sono destinati alla Prima Casa, dove Luke trova infatti i compagni Kalisha, Nick, George, Iris e Avery Dixon, che ha solo dieci anni. Poi, qualcuno finisce nella Seconda Casa. «È come il motel di un film dell'orrore», dice Kalisha. «Chi prende una stanza non ne esce più.» Sono le regole della feroce signora Sigsby, direttrice dell'Istituto, convinta di poter estrarre i loro doni: con qualunque mezzo, a qualunque costo. Chi non si adegua subisce punizioni implacabili. E così, uno alla volta, i compagni di Luke spariscono, mentre lui cerca disperatamente una via d'uscita. Solo che nessuno, finora, è mai riuscito a evadere dall'Istituto.
Stephen King
Stephen King is one of the most influential, widely read, and culturally recognizable authors in modern popular literature, celebrated above all for his mastery of horror while also making major contributions to suspense, crime fiction, fantasy, science fiction, psychological drama, and literary storytelling. Born in Portland, Maine, he developed a fictional world deeply connected to small towns, working families, childhood fears, buried secrets, and the unsettling possibility that ordinary life can suddenly open into terror. His work is often associated with supernatural forces, haunted places, violent outsiders, and monstrous presences, yet his lasting power comes from a deeper understanding of human weakness, grief, addiction, memory, loyalty, cruelty, and moral choice. King does not simply frighten readers; he invites them into fully imagined communities where fear grows naturally from character, atmosphere, and emotional truth.
Stephen King’s breakthrough came with Carrie, a novel that transformed the pain of adolescence, social rejection, religious fanaticism, and uncontrolled power into a compact and unforgettable story. The success of that book allowed him to become a full-time writer, and it was followed by a remarkable series of major works including Salem’s Lot, The Shining, The Stand, The Dead Zone, Cujo, Pet Sematary, It, Misery, The Green Mile, Bag of Bones, Under the Dome, Doctor Sleep, Billy Summers, Fairy Tale, and 11/22/63. His long-running sequence The Dark Tower occupies a special place in his career because it connects western imagery, epic fantasy, horror, metafiction, and myth into a vast narrative about destiny, sacrifice, obsession, and storytelling itself. King also wrote several works under the name Richard Bachman, a pseudonym that allowed him to explore darker social and psychological material while testing whether a story could succeed without the power of his famous name attached to it.
A defining quality of Stephen King’s fiction is his ability to build believable characters before placing them under extreme pressure. Children, writers, teachers, nurses, prisoners, police officers, parents, and lonely outsiders often stand at the center of his stories, and their emotional struggles are as important as the supernatural events around them. His prose is direct, energetic, and accessible, but it is also rich in cultural observation, humor, rhythm, and suspense. He has a particular gift for making locations feel alive: Derry, Castle Rock, Jerusalem’s Lot, and other fictional places operate almost like recurring characters, carrying histories of violence, memory, and collective fear. Through these settings, King has created an interconnected literary landscape that rewards both casual readers and devoted fans.
Stephen King’s influence extends far beyond the printed page. Many of his works have been adapted into major films, television series, miniseries, and streaming productions, helping shape the global visual language of horror and suspense. Adaptations such as The Shawshank Redemption, Stand by Me, Misery, The Green Mile, Carrie, The Shining, and It have made his stories familiar to audiences across generations. His nonfiction book On Writing is also highly respected because it combines memoir, practical advice, and a clear philosophy of craft, emphasizing discipline, honesty, revision, and the importance of reading. King has received major honors for his contribution to American letters and the arts, including prestigious lifetime and national awards. His enduring reputation rests on a rare combination of productivity, narrative confidence, emotional directness, and imaginative range. For readers searching for an author who can combine fear with humanity, entertainment with insight, and popular appeal with lasting literary impact, Stephen King remains one of the essential names in contemporary fiction.
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