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Meditations on death
Spoiler Warning: some spoilers for The Dark Tower vols 1&2, Buffy, Season 6, and Fool’s Fate. I have tried to be restrained, but some things were unavoidable. ‘Good, all right, I’ll drown, he thought, listening to the roar of the … Continue reading
Posted in Article, Hub, Poetry, Robin Hobb, Shakespeare, Stephen King, The Dark Tower, Theories, Tolkien
Tagged Buffy, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, death, death wish, Fool's Fate, Hamlet, Moria, Robin Hobb, Roland of Gilead, Stephen King, The Dark Tower, The Drawing of the Three, The Gunslinger, Tolkein, Trainspotting
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Part II of my article on the end of The Dark Tower
So, things are somewhat less than 100% serene in Wombledonia at the moment, but one awesome thing that happened yesterday is that the second part of my article on the end of the Dark Tower came out in Hub. I’m … Continue reading
Posted in Article, Hub, Stephen King, The Dark Tower, Theories
Tagged cross-genre, epic, fantasy, Homer, Hub, literary analysis, literary criticism, review, science fiction, Stephen King, The Dark Tower, Tolkein, Virgil, western, writing
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