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- Language
- Italian
- Published in
- Publisher
- Bompiani
- Pages
- 588
- ISBN
- 9788845275746
Cut off by a snowstorm, the family finds themselves facing the malevolent presence within the hotel, a presence that seeks to corrupt Jack and endanger his family. This novel explores the psychosis induced by isolation and delves into themes of addiction and the fragility of the human mind when confronted by the supernatural. It is a journey into the darkest corners of familial bonds and a chilling examination of how personal demons can be preyed upon by something far more ancient and evil.
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Other editions (64)
The Shining
2013 • Anchor Books
English
The Shining (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)
2002 • Turtleback Books
English
The Shining (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)
2001 • Turtleback Books
English
The Shining: Collectors' Edition (Collectors' Editions)
1991 • Plume
English
The Shining Cork Special Edn
2000 • New English Library Ltd
English
Other editions

The Shining
2013 • Anchor Books
English

The Shining (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)
2002 • Turtleback Books
English

The Shining (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)
2001 • Turtleback Books
English

The Shining: Collectors' Edition (Collectors' Editions)
1991 • Plume
English

The Shining Cork Special Edn
2000 • New English Library Ltd
English

The Shining Deluxe Special Gift Edition
2017 • Cemetery Dance Publications
English

El resplandor / The Shining
2020 • PRH Grupo Editorial
Spanish

El resplandor
2021 • Debolsillo
Spanish

El gato que sabía grabar
1996 • Plaza & Janés
Spanish

El resplandor
2008 • El País.
Spanish

The Shining: Halloween edition
2018 • The Folio Society
English

Shining : Thriller
2019 • Lübbe
German

El resplandor (BEST SELLER) (Spanish Edition)
2006 • DEBOLSILLO
Spanish

The Shining
2008 • Anchor
English

The Shining
2013 • Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
English

The Shining
1997 • Signet
English

Shining - Der große Roman - bk2065
1991 • Bastei Lübbe Verlag
German

The Shining
1978 • Signet
English

Lśnienie
2011 • Prószyński i S-ka
Polish

El resplandor
2018 • Punto de Lectura
Spanish

The Shining
1978 • Signet
English

El Resplandor (Spanish Edition)
1992 • Sage, Evelyn/editorial Molino
Spanish

The Shining
2007 • Hodder & Stoughton
English

The Shining
2005 • Simon & Schuster Audio
English

Skull Of The Skeleton (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) (Scream Street)
2010 • Turtleback
English

The Shining
2005 • Simon & Schuster Audio
English

The shining
1977 • Doubleday
English

The Shining
2002 • Gallery Books
English

The Shining
1978 • Signet
English

The Shining
1978 • Signet
English

The Shining (G K Hall Large Print Book Series)
1993 • G K Hall & Co
English

Shining l'enfant lumière
2000 • J'ai lu
French

The Shining
1978 • Signet
English

The Shining
2001 • Perfection Learning
English

The Shining
1978 • New American Library
English

El resplandor
2013 • DEBOLS!LLO
Spanish

Shining
2019 • Bompiani
Italian

The Shining
2005 • Recorded Books
English

El Resplandor/the Shining
1982 • Plaza & Janes Editores, S.A.
Spanish

The Shining
1978 • Signet
English

Shining l'enfant lumière
1979 • J'ai Lu
French

Shining l'enfant lumière
2007 • Librairie générale française
French

El resplandor
2013 • Debolsillo
Spanish

Shining
1992 • J.-C. Lattès
French

Shining
2007 • Hodder & Stoughton
English

The Shining
1994 • Demco Media
English

The Shining
2013 • Hodder Paperback
English

Dévotion Au Sacré-coeur De Jésus En Exemples Ou Excellence Des Prières Et Des Pratiques En L'honneur Du Sacré-coeur... (French Edition)
2018 • Wentworth Press
French

El resplandor
2001 • Random House Information Group
Spanish

EL RESPLANDOR (Spanish Edition)
2021 • DEBOLS!LLO
Spanish

The Shining
1999 • Bt Bound
English

The Shining
2009
English

The Shining
2001 • Pocket Books
English

The Shining
1978 • Signet
English

The Shining
1977 • Doubleday
English

El Resplandor/the Shining (Nevedomoe, Neobiasnimoe, Neveroitnoe) (Spanish Edition)
1982 • Plaza & Janes Editories Sa
Spanish

Shining
2012 • Hodder & Stoughton
English

Shining
2011 • Hodder & Stoughton
English

El Resplandor / the Shining (Spanish Edition)
2002 • Debolsillo
Spanish

El resplandor (Edición de aniversario) (Spanish Edition)
2012 • GRIJALBO
Spanish

The Shining
1978 • Signet
English

El Resplandor/the Shining
1982 • Plaza & Janes Editores, S.A.
English

The Shining
2007 • Hodder Paperback
English

The Shining
2011 • Hodder
English
From the moment they arrived, a subtle unease permeated the air. Five-year-old Danny possessed a rare, powerful psychic ability, a "shining," that allowed him to glimpse the hotel's dark, violent history and sense the malevolent entities lurking within its grand halls. He saw flashes of past tragedies, heard whispers of forgotten parties, and felt the sinister presence of the hotel itself, which seemed to awaken and grow stronger in his presence. The head chef, Dick Hallorann, a man who also possessed the shining, recognized Danny's gift and offered a grave warning about the hotel's capacity for evil before departing for the season.
As the snow piled high, cutting off the Overlook from the outside world, the hotel began to reveal its true, horrifying nature. Jack, already vulnerable, found himself increasingly drawn to the hotel's sordid past, poring over a scrapbook detailing its gruesome history of mob killings, suicides, and other unspeakable acts. The hotel, a sentient, malevolent force, began to prey on his weaknesses, amplifying his anger, his resentment, and his ever-present temptation for alcohol. He started to see apparitions, to hear voices, and to believe the hotel was communicating directly with him, twisting his perceptions of reality.
Danny's visions grew more vivid and terrifying. He saw the decaying woman in Room 217, the phantom guests of a masquerade ball, and the sinister topiary animals in the garden that seemed to move when no one was looking. His imaginary friend, Tony, who was in fact a manifestation of his older self, tried desperately to warn him, showing him the word "redrum" and hinting at the impending doom. Wendy, caught between her son's increasingly disturbing behavior and her husband's alarming transformation, struggled to maintain a semblance of normalcy, her fear growing with each passing day.
Jack's descent into madness accelerated. The hotel, now fully possessing him, used his suppressed rage and alcoholism to turn him against his family. A chilling encounter in the hotel bar, where he found himself served drinks by a ghostly bartender, solidified his allegiance to the Overlook. He became a monstrous reflection of the hotel's evil, wielding a croquet mallet, then an axe, determined to "correct" his wife and son, just as the previous caretaker, Delbert Grady, had been urged to do.
Wendy, realizing the full extent of the danger, fought desperately to protect Danny. She managed to strike Jack, locking him in the pantry, but the hotel's power was too great. He escaped, a relentless, axe-wielding specter of his former self, hunting them through the labyrinthine corridors. Danny, using his shining, sent a telepathic plea to Hallorann, who, despite the blizzard, began a perilous journey back to the Overlook.
Hallorann arrived, only to be ambushed by the deranged Jack. The hotel was crumbling around them, its old, faulty boiler reaching critical pressure, a detail Jack had neglected in his madness. In a harrowing climax, Danny confronted his father, reminding him of his love, momentarily breaking through the hotel's hold. But the Overlook quickly reasserted its control, forcing Jack to turn the mallet on himself.
As the hotel exploded in a fiery inferno, consuming the malevolent spirits and the corrupted Jack, Wendy and Danny, aided by Hallorann, escaped into the freezing night. They left the Overlook to its destruction, carrying only the scars of their terrifying ordeal and the lingering echoes of the shining.
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The reviews consistently praise the book as a highly effective and genuinely scary horror story, often calling it a classic of the genre that delivers gut-wrenching terror and keeps readers on edge. It is lauded for its deep characterization, particularly the complex portrayal of Jack Torrance, who is seen as a victim grappling with profound personal challenges like alcoholism and anger, rather than a simple villain. Wendy and Hallorann are also noted for their well-developed and nuanced roles. The novel is celebrated for its thematic depth, exploring the disintegration of a family, the devastating impact of addiction, and a child's resilience in a troubled home. Reviewers consistently highlight the masterful creation of atmosphere, with the hotel itself becoming a powerful, eerie character in the story, and King's writing style is commended for its exquisite construction, psychological insight, and ability to build tension slowly and methodically.
A recurring point of discussion among reviewers is the significant divergence from the well-known film adaptation. Many note that the movie misrepresents core characters and themes, especially the nuanced portrayal of Jack and the roles of Wendy and Hallorann. Some argue the film simplifies the story into pure "spook house" horror, while one reviewer even found the book less terrifying and thematically rich compared to the film. Some readers felt the book occasionally suffered from King's tendency to overwrite, leading to lengthy details that could slow the pace, though others found the detailed setup worthwhile. Minor criticisms include a perceived inconsistency in Danny's age-appropriate dialogue at times, and the absence of suggestions for real-world solutions like addiction support groups. A few reviewers also pointed out the inclusion of outdated or uncomfortable elements, such as racial slurs and a strong "male gaze" in descriptions of female characters.
Despite these criticisms, the overall consensus is that the book is a masterpiece and an enduring classic of American literature, often cited as one of Stephen King's best works. It is praised as a brilliant and unforgettable read that offers profound psychological insights alongside its chilling narrative. This book is highly recommended for readers who appreciate horror stories with significant underlying emotional content and deep character studies, particularly those exploring themes of addiction and family dynamics. It is ideal for fans who enjoy a slow-burning build of tension and atmosphere, where the setting itself becomes a formidable presence. Both long-time King enthusiasts and those new to his work, especially those willing to engage with a story that prioritizes psychological depth over immediate scares, are likely to find this a compelling and rewarding experience.
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