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To: Fantasywriter
I’ll just add this. The worldview of Christians is not one of darkness. We have come out of darkness into divine light. We can’t write of a dark world since that’s not the one we live in. We can depict evil and truly wicked people, as well as catastrophes and other tragedies and disasters. But underlying it all is the kind of Light that God, with the Advent of His Son, brought to believers everywhere. This is why I can’t write ‘dark fantasy’, though it is very popular. It’s simply incompatible with a world in which God is both Good and Omnipotent.

King’s work has always struck me as dark. Dark in the literary sense, I mean. Perhaps your impression of his novels differs. We can agree to disagree.

Actually, I'd agree with what you say about King. I haven't read all of his books (and never will) but particularly in the books The Stand and Desparation, God clearly exists, but it's the God of Abraham and Job and a God willing to rain fire and brimstone down on cities. I don't see that King has ever recognized that that is just the old version of God. The new and improved God, since the upgrade, is all sweetness and light while the old, buggy version has been mothballed.

79 posted on 08/23/2011 3:39:23 PM PDT by Wissa (Gone Galt)
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That is a very interesting analysis. It makes me wonder if anyone has ever analyzed the theology in King’s novels. Not just Desperation and The Stand, but all of them. I wonder what his composite theological worldview, as depicted in his fiction, looks like. Also, he hasn’t always been quite this liberal, has he? Isn’t he trending further moonbat left as he ages? Or am I just out of the loop?


80 posted on 08/23/2011 4:04:59 PM PDT by Fantasywriter
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