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Hearts in Atlantis

Hearts in Atlantis

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Hearts in Atlantis (1999) is a collection of two novellas and three short stories by Stephen King, all connected to one another by recurring characters and taking place in roughly chronological order. The stories are about the Baby Boomer Generation, specifically King's view that this generation (to which he belongs) failed to live up to its promise and ideals. Significantly, the opening epigraph of the collection is the Peter Fonda line from the end of Easy Rider: "We blew it." All of the stories are about the 1960s and the war in Vietnam, and in all of them the members of that generation fail profoundly, or are paying the costs of some profound failure on their part. In this collection: - Blind Willie - Hearts in Atlantis - Heavenly Shades of Night Are Falling - Low Men in Yellow Coats - Why We're in Vietnam
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["Lord of the Flies" "somatoform disorders" "penance" "dormitories" "Hearts" "The Dark Tower" "psychics" "Baby Boomer generation" "thrillers" "Bildungsromans" "Manners and customs" "suspense" "horror" "literary fiction" "Social life and customs" "Vietnam War 1961-1975" "Vietnamese Conflict 1961-1975" "Fiction" "Vietnam War 1961-1975 -- Fiction" "United States -- Social life and customs -- 20th century -- Fiction" "Fiction horror" "Maine fiction" "Fiction short stories (single author)" "United states social life and customs fiction" "Vietnam war 1961-1975 fiction" "Fiction thrillers general" "Influence" "Influence (Literary artistic etc.)" "Large type books" "Fiction war & military" "Horror tales"]

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