Re: Books by Stephen King
I'm...very mixed on it, personally.
On the one hand, King presents his avatar as extremely flawed, a conduit rather than a god. He isn't doing what he's supposed to be doing, and so the ka-tet nearly comes to ruin over it. In the end, an enormous price must be paid so that King's avatar does not die before the story can be written.
On the other hand, this sort of metareferencing is something I've never much cared for, regardless of who's doing it. It's just not my cup of tea, and it never has been.
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