Book details
Misery
by Stephen King
1987
About the book
Paul Sheldon, a successful author of historical romance, crashes his car on a remote Colorado road during a blizzard. He is rescued by Annie Wilkes, a former nurse who brings him to her secluded home rather than a hospital. Annie identifies as Paul’s biggest fan but becomes his captor upon learning he killed off her favorite protagonist, Misery Chastain. To survive, Paul must navigate Annie's violent mood swings and rewrite his legacy under duress. The narrative focuses on the physical torture of Paul’s confinement and the psychological battle of producing a novel at gunpoint to appease a delusional reader.
This book serves readers interested in the mechanics of psychological dependency and the claustrophobia of isolation. It attracts those who want to examine the parasocial relationship between a creator and an obsessive audience. Readers finish the story with a clinical understanding of how pain and addiction influence the creative process. It provides a stark look at the loss of bodily autonomy and the desperate measures a human will take to secure freedom against a captor who demands total intellectual and emotional submission.
Details
- Published
- 1987
- Language
- EN