![]() That means if you’re a King fan - or looking to become one - there’s no better time to rediscover why he’s such a beloved cultural phenomenon.Īfter all, without King, we wouldn’t have modern works like Stranger Things, whose adolescent ensemble directly channels the Losers’ Club, King’s ensemble of geeky preteen friends from It. In fact, we’ve been enjoying a cultural resurgence of quality King horror adaptations lately, from small-screen adaptations like Gerald’s Game and Castle Rock to the upcoming remake of Pet Sematary, the first trailer for which looks like a promising continuation of the trend. He now has more than 70 published books, many of which have become cultural icons, and his achievements extend so far beyond a single genre at this point that it’s impossible to limit him to one - even though, as the world was reminded last year when the feature film adaptation of It became the highest-grossing horror movie on record, horror is still King’s calling card. ![]() To date, he is the only author in history to have had more than 30 books become No. ![]() For the past four decades, no single writer has dominated the landscape of genre writing like him. ![]() It’s nearly impossible to overstate how influential Stephen King is. ![]()
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