Sunday, April 4, 2010

Stephen King's Maine


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Maine is a magnificent place to visit, and it's also a pretty magnificent place to live. This is the picture perfect east coast state, where there are plenty of small towns that offer a wonderful sense of local flavor, along with splashes of cosmopolitan sensibility. Located at the far eastern edges of the United States, this is a wonderful place for fishing, looking at lighthouses, and dreaming about the sea. It's a great romantic getaway, and it also is a fairly perfect place to meet some very interesting and lively local people, along with some ghosts. There seems to be an awful lot of ghosts in this part of the country.

If you're not entirely convinced that there are such things as ghosts, you may want to ask Maine's favorite son, author Stephen King. He's a native to Maine, born in Portland in 1947. When he was young, his father left the house, using the legendary excuse of going out to buy a pack of cigarettes, and he never returned. Stephen moved around with his mother and his adopted brother for awhile, until returning to Maine when he was 11 years old. Life did not get easier, by any means, when he was the witness to the death of his friend at the wheels of a train. He did not remember anything of the event, and was apparently in a state of shock. This was a terrible personal tragedy, but does set the stage for the work that was to come.

He is one of the most prolific living writers in the U.S. today. He is also enormously successful, beginning a very prestigious career with the novel Carrie. There are dozens of books since then, many which have been turned into films and television series, and he has also written collaborations with other writers, as well as writing projects under pen names. For the fans, we can recognize a lot of Maine in his works. It's the setting for a number of his books, and for some, it's their first introduction to the place. The state, with its waterfront, gorgeous falls and dark and broody winters, is the perfect setting for ghost stories, and Stephen King is a master of the form, crossing the boundaries between the human and the supernatural worlds.

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