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"Rage" is a novel written by Stephen King under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. It was first published in 1977 as part of a collection of four stories titled "The Bachman Books." However, due to its controversial subject matter and its perceived influence on real-life violent incidents, Stephen King decided to allow the novel to go out of print, and it is no longer available for publication.
The novel follows the story of a troubled high school student named Charlie Decker, who brings a gun to school and holds his classmates hostage. Throughout the course of the novel, Charlie engages in conversations with his captives and reflects on the events that led him to this desperate act. The story explores themes of alienation, teenage angst, and the impact of societal pressures on young individuals.
Despite its absence from publication, "Rage" remains a notable work in Stephen King's bibliography and continues to be discussed for its portrayal of teenage violence and its exploration of psychological themes. However, King has expressed regret over the novel's publication and has stated that he does not wish for it to be republished or widely circulated due to concerns about its potential influence on troubled individuals.
"Rage" is a novel written by Stephen King under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. It was first published in 1977 as part of a collection of four stories titled "The Bachman Books." However, due to its controversial subject matter and its perceived influence on real-life violent incidents, Stephen King decided to allow the novel to go out of print, and it is no longer available for publication.
The novel follows the story of a troubled high school student named Charlie Decker, who brings a gun to school and holds his classmates hostage. Throughout the course of the novel, Charlie engages in conversations with his captives and reflects on the events that led him to this desperate act. The story explores themes of alienation, teenage angst, and the impact of societal pressures on young individuals.
Despite its absence from publication, "Rage" remains a notable work in Stephen King's bibliography and continues to be discussed for its portrayal of teenage violence and its exploration of psychological themes. However, King has expressed regret over the novel's publication and has stated that he does not wish for it to be republished or widely circulated due to concerns about its potential influence on troubled individuals.
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"Rage" is a novel written by Stephen King under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. It was first published in 1977 as part of a collection of four stories titled "The Bachman Books." However, due to its controversial subject matter and its perceived influence on real-life violent incidents, Stephen King decided to allow the novel to go out of print, and it is no longer available for publication.
The novel follows the story of a troubled high school student named Charlie Decker, who brings a gun to school and holds his classmates hostage. Throughout the course of the novel, Charlie engages in conversations with his captives and reflects on the events that led him to this desperate act. The story explores themes of alienation, teenage angst, and the impact of societal pressures on young individuals.
Despite its absence from publication, "Rage" remains a notable work in Stephen King's bibliography and continues to be discussed for its portrayal of teenage violence and its exploration of psychological themes. However, King has expressed regret over the novel's publication and has stated that he does not wish for it to be republished or widely circulated due to concerns about its potential influence on troubled individuals.
"Rage" is a novel written by Stephen King under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. It was first published in 1977 as part of a collection of four stories titled "The Bachman Books." However, due to its controversial subject matter and its perceived influence on real-life violent incidents, Stephen King decided to allow the novel to go out of print, and it is no longer available for publication.
The novel follows the story of a troubled high school student named Charlie Decker, who brings a gun to school and holds his classmates hostage. Throughout the course of the novel, Charlie engages in conversations with his captives and reflects on the events that led him to this desperate act. The story explores themes of alienation, teenage angst, and the impact of societal pressures on young individuals.
Despite its absence from publication, "Rage" remains a notable work in Stephen King's bibliography and continues to be discussed for its portrayal of teenage violence and its exploration of psychological themes. However, King has expressed regret over the novel's publication and has stated that he does not wish for it to be republished or widely circulated due to concerns about its potential influence on troubled individuals.