Nightmares & Dreamscapes
Author | Stephen King |
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Cover artist | Rob Wood |
Language | English |
Genre | Horror, science fiction |
Publisher | Viking |
Publication date | September 29, 1993 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (hardcover) |
Pages | 816 |
ISBN | 978-0-670-85108-9 |
Preceded by | Four Past Midnight |
Followed by | Hearts in Atlantis |
Nightmares & Dreamscapes is a short story collection by American author Stephen King, published in 1993.
Stories
[edit]# | Title | Originally published in |
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1 | "Dolan's Cadillac" | Castle Rock, February–June 1985 |
2 | "The End of the Whole Mess" | October 1986 issue of Omni |
3 | "Suffer the Little Children" | February 1972 issue of Cavalier |
4 | "The Night Flier" | Prime Evil (1988) |
5 | "Popsy" | Masques II (1987) |
6 | "It Grows on You" | Fall 1973 issue of Marshroots |
7 | "Chattery Teeth" | Fall 1992 issue of Cemetery Dance |
8 | "Dedication" | Night Visions 5 (1988) |
9 | "The Moving Finger" | December 1990 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |
10 | "Sneakers" | Night Visions 5 (1988) |
11 | "You Know They Got a Hell of a Band" | Shock Rock (1992) |
12 | "Home Delivery" | Book of the Dead (1989) |
13 | "Rainy Season" | Spring 1989 issue of Midnight Graffiti |
14 | "My Pretty Pony" | My Pretty Pony limited edition coffee table book (1989) |
15 | "Sorry, Right Number" | Previously unpublished |
16 | "The Ten O'Clock People" | |
17 | "Crouch End" | New Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos (1980) |
18 | "The House on Maple Street" | Previously unpublished |
19 | "The Fifth Quarter" | April 1972 issue of Cavalier |
20 | "The Doctor's Case" | The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1987) |
21 | "Umney's Last Case" | Previously unpublished |
22 | "Head Down" | April 16, 1990 issue of The New Yorker |
23 | "Brooklyn August" | Io No. 10, 1971 |
24 | "The Beggar and the Diamond" | Previously unpublished |
Dedication
[edit]King dedicated this collection of stories to Thomas Williams, a writing instructor who taught for many years at the University of New Hampshire. Since the book's publication, King has singled out Williams' 1974 National Book Award-winning novel The Hair of Harold Roux as a favorite of his,[1] and one he returns to "again and again."[2]
The dedication reads:
- In memory of
- THOMAS WILLIAMS,
- 1926–1990:
- poet, novelist, and
- great American storyteller.
Adaptations
[edit]Film and television
[edit]"Sorry, Right Number" was telecast as a season 4 episode of Tales from the Darkside in 1987 before it was published in Nightmares & Dreamscapes. "The Moving Finger" was adapted into a season 3 episode of Monsters in 1991. "Chattery Teeth" was adapted into a segment of the 1997 film Quicksilver Highway. "The Night Flier" and "Dolan's Cadillac" were both adapted into films of the same respective names, in 1997 and 2009, respectively.[3][4][better source needed] "Home Delivery" and "Rainy Season" were adapted into short films.
Miniseries
[edit]During the summer of 2006, TNT produced the eight-episode miniseries Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King. Despite the title, three of the eight stories were not culled from the book: "Battleground", from Night Shift (1978); and "The Road Virus Heads North" and "Autopsy Room Four", from Everything's Eventual (2002).
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Parker, James (12 April 2011). "Stephen King on the Creative Process, the State of Fiction, and More". The Atlantic.
- ^ "Stephen King: By the Book". The New York Times. 4 June 2015 – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ The Night Flier at IMDb
- ^ Dolan's Cadillac at IMDb