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The Stand. Das letzte Gefecht in der Urfassung
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Stephen KingNumber Of Reads:
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Aus einem Militärlabor bricht ein mutiertes Grippevirus aus, das eine Ansteckungswahrscheinlichkeit von 99,4 % hat. Obwohl die gesamte Handlung in den USA spielt, wird im Buch geschildert, dass sich die Auswirkungen des Grippeviruses auf gesamten Planeten ausbreiten.
Fast die gesamte amerikanische Bevölkerung wird ausgelöscht. Einige Tausende überleben jedoch. In einer Welt voller verwester Leichen müssen die Überlebenden versuchen auszukommen ohne die Annehmlichkeiten, die ihnen das Leben vor der Katastrophe geboten hat. Natürlich ist dies keine einfache Sache. Die Überlebenden träumen von einer afroamerikanischen Frau, die sich selber Mutter Abagail nennt. Abagail Freemantle bittet die Überlebenden zu ihr nach Nebraska zu kommen, wo sie nahe eines Maisfeldes lebt. Viele folgen ihrer Bitte und ziehen zu der religiösen Frau nach Heminford Home, ein Ort in Nebraska. Andere Überlebende träumen von dem dunklen Mann, welcher sich zu der Zeit unter anderem Randall Flagg nennt. Flaggs Gefolgsleute ziehen mit ihm nach Las Vegas. Mutter Abagail zieht mit ihren Leuten nach Boulder, Colorado, wo sie die Freie Zone Boulder gründen. Die Freie Zone soll der Ausgangspunkt für eine neue Zivilisation sein. Flagg baut mit seinen Leuten eine starke Militärmacht auf, welche dazu dienen soll, die Freie Zone zu zerstören. Flagg zeigt sich mehr und mehr als das personifizierte Böse. Schließlich entsendet die Freie Zone einige Leute nach Las Vegas, um endlich die Fronten zu klären. Es kommt zum Showdown. Wer gewinnt das letzte Gefecht? Flagg, und damit das Böse? Oder doch Mutter Abagail und ihre Leute?
Stephen King
Stephen King is an American author best known for his contributions to the horror, supernatural fiction, and suspense genres. He was born in Portland, Maine in 1947 and began his writing career as a teenager, submitting short stories to various magazines. After graduating from college, King worked as a teacher while continuing to write in his spare time. His breakthrough novel, "Carrie," was published in 1974 and became a bestseller, launching his career as a full-time writer.
King is known for his prolific output, having written over 60 novels and 200 short stories throughout his career. Many of his books have been adapted into successful films and TV series, such as "The Shining," "It," and "The Stand." He has also won numerous awards for his work, including the Bram Stoker Award, the World Fantasy Award, and the National Medal of Arts.
King's writing style is characterized by his ability to create vivid and often terrifying imagery, as well as his focus on exploring the darkest aspects of the human psyche. He has tackled a wide range of subjects in his work, from the supernatural and the paranormal to more grounded themes such as addiction, family dynamics, and the struggles of everyday life.
Despite his success, King has also faced criticism for the often graphic and violent content of his work. Nevertheless, he remains one of the most popular and influential writers of his generation, with legions of fans around the world eagerly awaiting his next release.
In addition to his writing, King has also been an advocate for various causes, including freedom of expression and gun control. He has been active on social media, often sharing his thoughts on current events and engaging with his fans.
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