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Carrie by Stephen        King
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When people talk about bathroom scenes, there is always this psychobabble, but I prefer to remember this ode on teenage dirtbag cruelty with psi.

I assume everyone knows the story, so there are unmarked spoilers in the spookhouse club.

King loves outsiders, losers, and outlaws, so what could be better than to start one´s career with a meanwhile legendary pop cultural reference to serious puberty issues and female problems? So that the unwilling antagonist unleashed, but sadly not controlled and cultivated, dark elemental forces, to become for instance instead a classy dark fantasy black witch and thematized premenstrual syndrome. Sorry, I couldn´t withstand the bad pun, please don´t high voltage energize and burn me.

There is definitively symbolism I should have had more focus on when reading it the first time, but even without that, the idea of using menstruation as a plot device is something predestined for the master of horror. Probably there are cultures censoring this part, but leaving the slaughter in it. Blood out of piles of corpses good, sexual related blood bad style.

I guess everyone knows the story that it nearly wouldn´t have come to King´s career if his wife wouldn´t have found the manuscript, but there is something else about the development of this book I keep asking myself. Did he get this inspiration while working as a teacher, was a young lady who asked to go to the toilet or home because she had cramps the reason why one of the best authors of all time had his breakthrough? Is human reproduction to thank for that we got all these amazing works?

The harshness and directness of this very young writing King is amazing, I remember so many details although there is close to no real action or plot until everyone gets a surprising finale event fun horror bloodbath.

Religion and its potential negative side effects on the wellbeing, extraversion, and self confidence, not too speak of sex education, play a key role here too, because all of this couldn´t have been possible without a mixture of hardliner extremism and madness, resulting in poor Carrie having anger management problems that are not really reduced by the sociodynamics of hormone high high schoolers with horrible attitudes highlighted through the hilariousness of human culture and tradition. I don´t know why I h ed so much, sorry, maybe possession, especially strange because I am a bit too old for that and have the wrong gender, possibly and hopefully it´s a succubus after long, hard years of trying to invoke one or, why not, as many as possible.

It could have happened so much earlier if there wouldn´t have been this lack of virginity and already inherent madness problems that made me look less attractive to possess than an innocent, naive virgin, I have to keep an aesthetic, erotic, sadomasochistic, love hate , sick roleplay, memory picture for the next resurgence to wait and save myself up for the perfect monster girl and discipline my weak flesh to not faint in the face of other, cheap, worthless, earthy, fading, seduction. But finally, the self flagellation, animal sacrifices, and sexy female devil worship have made sense and I bravely sacrifice myself to help expanding their power.

But whatever demon it might really be, if it´s true, beware many enemies mine. Everything is possible for a true believer in the dark forces. Mwahahaha

Fun fact: It speaks for itself that the movie adaption of a tale about a victimized girl exaggerating self defense had the German title „Carrie Des Satans jüngste Tochter.� Carrie, the youngest daughter of Satan. I find it extremely inappropriate that she has been discriminated and falsely accused of satanism, when her only real crime was killing a few hundred people. Shame on my native tongue!

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message 1: by Pat (new)

Pat Funny review Mario. The Carrie story is indeed memorable it was the first King book I read and it was at a coming of age time and all of that. It’s still one of my favourites. Speaking of mis-use of the German language though (and I’m really, really rusty with it) I used to love the band Rammstein, still do really. My workmates used to look at me with horror over liking that ‘devil music� and that song, about Satan. Well yes - the song is called Die Eier von Satan but the lyrics are a recipe for making hash cookies 😂😂. I thought was a nice joke by the band.


Mario the lone bookwolf Pat wrote: "Funny review Mario. The Carrie story is indeed memorable it was the first King book I read and it was at a coming of age time and all of that. It’s still one of my favourites. Speaking of mis-use o..."

Thanks!

Rammstein is nice, but it´s more amazing to see how they are adored at their US tours.
I didn´t know that fact, just listened to that song, thanks for that, but the internet is saying that it´s a Tool song.

Rammstein seems to even have become a bit political over the last years.


message 3: by Joe (new)

Joe Krakovsky So what do you think was his inspiration for 'Pet Cemetery?'


message 4: by Pat (new)

Pat Maybe it is a Tool song, I like both bands. I’m not a detail person so I could have mixed them up. I haven’t heard anything from Rammstein lately.


message 5: by Rob (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rob Top review Mario. I also have just read this book and like you gave it 4 stars. It's my opinion that S.K's early works were his best.


message 6: by Mario the lone bookwolf (last edited Aug 19, 2020 06:40AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Mario the lone bookwolf Joe wrote: "So what do you think was his inspiration for 'Pet Cemetery?'"

He has certainly talked about that as he always does, but I don´t know it. Possibilities might be reading about dead kids, fearing the death of his own ones, imagining what he would do in this case. And haunting, zombies, rebirth, good old Indian cemeteries,...
Oh, and not to forget booze and drugs, as this one falls in his multiuse phase.


Mario the lone bookwolf Pat wrote: "Maybe it is a Tool song, I like both bands. I’m not a detail person so I could have mixed them up. I haven’t heard anything from Rammstein lately."

I am the last one who is interested in accuracy. ggg
Give their new music videos a try, still great to shock pop used music consumers.


message 8: by Mario the lone bookwolf (last edited Aug 19, 2020 06:46AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Mario the lone bookwolf Rob wrote: "Top review Mario. I also have just read this book and like you gave it 4 stars. It's my opinion that S.K's early works were his best."

Thank you!
Early and substance fueled works, sober brains just can´t think out such stuff. Although he was just using marihuana and alcohol at the moment of its release and still had no real problem. But the imagination of a stoned and always a bit drunken King writing all these masterpieces in the 70s and 80s is very interesting regarding creativity induced by consumption. Or tragic? Whatever.


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