В історіях, надрукованих у виданні, ви зустрінетеся з усім — від ґремліна, що влаштувався на крилі «боїнга-727», до невидимих чудовиськ, котрі живуть високо над хмарами. Ви дізнаєтесь про подорожі в часі й літаки-привиди. А головне — переживете ті дванадцять секунд максимальної небезпеки, коли найгірші речі, які можуть трапитися високо в повітрі, насправді трапляються. Переживете клаустрофобію, боягузтво, жах і миті хоробрості. І навіть якщо ви в безпеці на землі, вам, можливо, захочеться надійно і міцно пристебнутися. Адже прогулянка буде бурхливою.
Стивен Кинг – и это не секрет для миллионов фанатов его творчества – боится летать на самолетах. Но есть ли лучший способ бороться со своим страхом, чем встретиться с ним лицом к лицу? Перед вами составленная Стивеном Кингом и его другом Бевом Винсентом увлекательная антология рассказов, объединенных идеей «страха полета». Некоторые из них написаны классиками мировой литературы: сэром Артуром Конан Дойлом, Рэем Брэдбери, Амброзом Бирсом. Другие – мастерами современной прозы: самим Стивеном Кингом, Дэном Симмонсом, Дэвидом Шоу и Джо Хиллом. Что же вас ожидает в предстоящем полете? Встреча со злым гномом, загадочное убийство и, возможно, даже путешествие во времени. Вы испытаете...
Fasten your seatbelts for an anthology of turbulent tales curated by Stephen King and Bev Vincent. This exciting new anthology, perfect for airport or airplane reading, includes an original introduction and story notes for each story by Stephen King, along with brand new stories from Stephen King and Joe Hill. Stephen King hates to fly. Now he and co-editor Bev Vincent would like to share this fear of flying with you. Welcome to Flight or Fright, an anthology about all the things that can go horribly wrong when you’re suspended six miles in the air, hurtling through space at more than 500 mph and sealed up in a metal tube (like—gulp!—a coffin) with hundreds of strangers. All the...
In Magic Hours, award-winning essayist Tom Bissell explores the highs and lows of the creative process. He takes us from the set of The Big Bang Theory to the first novel of Ernest Hemingway to the final work of David Foster Wallace; from the films of Werner Herzog to the film of Tommy Wiseau to the editorial meeting in which Paula Fox's work was relaunched into the world. Originally published in magazines such as The Believer, The New Yorker, and Harper's, these essays represent ten years of Bissell's best writing on every aspect of creation—be it Iraq War documentaries or video-game character voices—and will provoke as much thought as they do laughter. What are sitcoms for exactly? Can...
Tom Bissell is a prizewinning writer who published three widely acclaimed books before the age of thirty-four. He is also an obsessive gamer who has spent untold hours in front of his various video game consoles, playing titles such as Far Cry 2, Left 4 Dead, BioShock, and Oblivion for, literally, days. If you are reading this flap copy, the same thing can probably be said of you, or of someone you know. Until recently, Bissell was somewhat reluctant to admit to his passion for games. In this, he is not alone. Millions of adults spend hours every week playing video games, and the industry itself now reliably outearns Hollywood. But the wider culture seems to regard video games as, at...
The Best American series is the premier annual showcase for the country's finest short fiction and nonfiction. Each volume's series editor selects notable works from hundreds of magazines, journals, and websites. A special guest editor, a leading writer in the field, then chooses the best twenty or so pieces to publish. This unique system has made the Best American series the most respected - and most popular - of its kind.
The Father of All Things is a riveting, haunting, and often hilarious account of a veteran and his son’s journey through Vietnam. As his father recounts his experiences as a soldier, including a near fatal injury, Tom Bissell weaves a larger history of the war and explores the controversies that still spark furious debate today. Blending history, memoir, and travelogue, The Father of All Things is a portrait of the war’s personal, political, and cultural impact from the perspective of the generation that grew up in the wake of the conflict. It is also a wise and revelatory book about the bond between fathers and sons.
The story of Twelve Apostles is the story of early Christianity: its competing versions of Jesus’s ministry, its countless schisms, and its ultimate evolution from an obscure Jewish sect to the global faith we know today in all its forms and permutations. In his quest to understand the underpinnings of the world’s largest religion, Tom Bissell embarks on a years-long pilgrimage to the apostles’ supposed tombs, traveling from Jerusalem and Rome to Turkey, Greece, Spain, France, India, and Kyrgyzstan. Along the way, Bissell uncovers the mysterious and often paradoxical lives of these twelve men and how their identities have taken shape over the course of two millennia. Written with...
Here are six fictional stories about Americans colliding with a remote and often perilous part of the world: Two journalists, stranded in wartime Afghanistan, are taken in by a warlord who becomes the arbiter of their fates. A female scientist investigating the Aral Sea disaster is drawn into a trap by a former KGB officer. On a hike through Kazakhstan, Jayne and Douglas’s marriage unravels when their guide, a veteran of the Soviet-Afghanistan war, takes an unseemly interest in Jayne. The son of an American ambassador addicted to the seamy underside of a Central Asian city finally gets in over his head. In the Pushcart Prize–winning title story, a tortured missionary struggles...