![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Thus, King and his editor conceived the idea of publishing the novellas together as "something different", hence the title of the book. Conversely, the novellas, which did not deal (primarily) with the supernatural, were very difficult to publish as there was not a mass market for "straight" fiction stories in the 25,000- to 35,000-word format. 'Different Seasons (1982) is a collection of four novellas, markedly different in tone and subject, each on the theme of a journey. However, his horror novels turned out to be quite popular and made him much in demand as a novelist. Early in his career, his agents and editors expressed concern that he would be "written off" as someone who only wrote horror. In it, he explains why he had not previously submitted the novellas (each written at a different time) for publication. Collection Title: Different Seasons collection by Stephen King. Handsome first printing of the first appearances of the novellas that would become two major films in the King canon. The collection is notable for having nearly all of its novellas turned into Hollywood films, one of which, The Shawshank Redemption, was nominated for the 1994 Academy Award for Best Picture.Īt the ending of the book, there is also a brief afterword, which King wrote on January 4, 1982. Type: COLLECTION Cover: Different Seasons by Kinuko Y. ![]() The four novellas are tied together via subtitles that relate to each of the four seasons. Different Seasons (1982) is a collection of four Stephen King novellas with a more dramatic bent, rather than the horror fiction for which King is famous. ![]()
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