KING, Stephen.
Christine.
"Arnie had fallen in love with a 1958 Plymouth Fury, one of the long ones with the big fins": Signed limited edition of Stephen King's Christine
West Kingston, R.I: Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc., 1983.
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Item Number: RRB-149690
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Signed limited deluxe edition of this landmark novel in King’s horror canon. Octavo, original publisher's cloth lettered in gilt, pictorial endpapers, illustrated by Stephen Gervais. One of 1,000 numbered copies signed on the limitation page by Stephen King and Stephen Gervais, this is number 812. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Housed in the original publisher's slipcase which is in fine condition.
A complex fusion of supernatural horror and American cultural critique, Stephen King’s Christine (1983) centers on a seemingly sentient 1958 Plymouth Fury whose malignant influence gradually consumes its teenage owner, Arnie Cunningham. King uses the automobile—an enduring symbol of postwar American prosperity and individual autonomy—as a vehicle for malevolent power, subverting its traditional association with freedom and independence. The novel’s two-part narrative structure, beginning with the first-person account of Arnie’s friend Dennis Guilder and shifting to an omniscient narrator, creates a progression from grounded realism to an atmosphere of inevitability, intensifying the story’s tension. At its core, Christine examines the intersection of nostalgia and mortality, showing how the desire to preserve the past can lead to self-destruction. Through precise mechanical detail and a psychologically layered portrayal of adolescent alienation, King transforms the premise of a haunted object into a compelling study of human vulnerability to possession—both literal and metaphorical.
Christine.
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