Book details
The Stand (Audiobook)
by Stephen King
1978
About the book
A weaponized strain of influenza nicknamed Captain Trips escapes a military research facility, killing over ninety-nine percent of the global population within weeks. As society collapses, the surviving few across America experience shared visions drawing them toward two rival figureheads. One group gathers in Colorado around Mother Abagail, an elderly woman representing divine providence. The other gravitates toward Las Vegas to serve Randall Flagg, a supernatural entity known as the Dark Man. The story follows characters like Stu Redman and Frannie Goldsmith as they attempt to rebuild a community while preparing for an inevitable military confrontation between the forces of order and chaotic tyranny.
Fans of post-apocalyptic fiction and psychological horror choose this audiobook for its vast scope and detailed character studies. Listeners experience a granular depiction of societal breakdown followed by a high-stakes struggle between supernatural morality and human frailty. The narrative provides a blueprint for how civilization might reassemble itself under extreme pressure. Readers walk away with a dark inventory of human behavior during a crisis and a specific understanding of how fear and faith influence the construction of new social hierarchies.
Details
- Published
- 1978
- Language
- EN