The Waste Lands: The Dark Tower, No. 3

King, Stephen

Overview

<p>Beginning with a short story appearing in <i>The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction</i> in 1978, the publication of Stephen King's epic work of fantasy -- what he considers to be a single long novel and his magnum opus -- has spanned a quarter of a century.</p> <p>Set in a world of extraordinary circumstances, filled with stunning visual imagery and unforgettable characters, <i>The Dark Tower</i> series is King's most visionary feat of storytelling, a magical mix of science fiction, fantasy, and horror that may well be his crowning achievement.</p> <p><b>Book III</b><br> In <i>The Waste Lands</i>, originally published in 1991, Roland Deschain and his followers discover the Path of the Beam, which will henceforth guide their journey toward the Dark Tower. Another gunslinger must be drawn from New York into Mid-World, but it is someone who has been there before, a boy who has died not once but twice and yet still lives. The <i>ka-tet</i>, four who are bound together by fate, must travel far in this novel, surviving not only the poisonous waste lands and the war-torn city of Lud that lies beyond, but also the rage of the train that provides them passage.</p> <p>This new edition of <i>The Waste Lands</i> includes a new introduction and foreword (all formats), plus four full-color illustrations (hardcover and trade paperback formats only).</p>

Details
Signet
9780451210869
Mass Market Paperback
2003
EN
590 pages
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