Blaze (novel)
Blaze is a novel by American writer Stephen King, published under the pseudonym of Richard Bachman. King announced on his website that he "found it" in an attic. As stated in the afterword of Different Seasons, it was written before Carrie. King offered the original draft of the novel to his Doubleday publishers at the same time as 'Salem's Lot; the latter was chosen to be his second novel and Blaze became a "trunk novel." King rewrote the manuscript, editing out much of what he perceived as over-sentimentality in the original text, and offered the book for publication in 2007. The book also has an annex containing "Memory", a short story that was first published in 2006 and which King has since worked into Duma Key. Plot summaryThe story concerns Clayton Blaisdell Jr. (known as "Blaze" for short, thus the title), a mentally disabled small-time con artist who kidnaps a wealthy gentleman's baby son, in the hopes of fulfilling the dreams of George Thomas Rackley, Blaze's deceased best friend and partner in crime and who continues to help him. King's comments on the bookOn King's website, the following was posted in the "Future Works" section on November 28, 2006:
In an interview with Lilja of Lilja's Library (posted January 16, 2007), King said:
(Wilde's actual quote was about Charles Dickens's novel The Old Curiosity Shop: "One must have a heart of stone to read the death of Little Nell without laughing."[3]) References
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