Yes. Lisey's Story is (MAYBE) the first book to get past autobiography... and it's about an author's long-suffering wife, hilariously.
When I talk about being reminded, I don't mean so much mythos (obvious references to Lud in Rose Madder for instance) as much as--well, when you read Salem's Lot, there is a key relationship that will remind you very much of Roland and Jake's. And it's not that different than Danny and Jack's, either, or several other relationships like that. But Roland and Jake's becomes the archetype of all of them.
Re: *BABBLES*
Date: 2009-01-06 11:35 pm (UTC)When I talk about being reminded, I don't mean so much mythos (obvious references to Lud in Rose Madder for instance) as much as--well, when you read Salem's Lot, there is a key relationship that will remind you very much of Roland and Jake's. And it's not that different than Danny and Jack's, either, or several other relationships like that. But Roland and Jake's becomes the archetype of all of them.