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Desperation is a horror novel by Stephen King
Stephen King

Stephen Edwin King is an United States author of contemporary horror fiction, fantasy fiction and science fiction.Having sold an estimated List of bestselling fiction authors of his books, King is best known for his work in horror fiction, in which he demonstrates a thorough knowledge of the genre's history....
. It was published in 1996 at the same time as its "mirror" novel, The Regulators
The Regulators

The Regulators is a novel by Stephen King under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. It was published in 1996 in literature at the same time as its "mirror" novel, Desperation....
. It was made into a TV movie starring Ron Perlman
Ron Perlman

Ronald Francis "Ron" Perlman is an American television, film and voice acting actor....
 in 2006.

The two novels represent parallel universes relative to one another, and most of the characters present in one novel's world also exist in the other novel's reality, albeit in different circumstances.

Plot summary
Desperation is the story of several people traveling along the desolate Highway 50
U.S. Route 50 in Nevada

U.S. Route 50 is a transcontinental highway stretching from Sacramento, California to Ocean City, Maryland in the United States. The Nevada portion crosses the center of state and was named The Loneliest Road in America by Life magazine in July 1986....
 in Nevada
Nevada

Nevada is a U.S. state located in the Western United States of the United States of America. The capital is Carson City and the largest city is Las Vegas, Nevada....
 who all get abducted by Collie Entragian, the deputy of the fictional mining town of Desperation.






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Desperation is a horror novel by Stephen King
Stephen King

Stephen Edwin King is an United States author of contemporary horror fiction, fantasy fiction and science fiction.Having sold an estimated List of bestselling fiction authors of his books, King is best known for his work in horror fiction, in which he demonstrates a thorough knowledge of the genre's history....
. It was published in 1996 at the same time as its "mirror" novel, The Regulators
The Regulators

The Regulators is a novel by Stephen King under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. It was published in 1996 in literature at the same time as its "mirror" novel, Desperation....
. It was made into a TV movie starring Ron Perlman
Ron Perlman

Ronald Francis "Ron" Perlman is an American television, film and voice acting actor....
 in 2006.

The two novels represent parallel universes relative to one another, and most of the characters present in one novel's world also exist in the other novel's reality, albeit in different circumstances.

Plot summary


Desperation is the story of several people traveling along the desolate Highway 50
U.S. Route 50 in Nevada

U.S. Route 50 is a transcontinental highway stretching from Sacramento, California to Ocean City, Maryland in the United States. The Nevada portion crosses the center of state and was named The Loneliest Road in America by Life magazine in July 1986....
 in Nevada
Nevada

Nevada is a U.S. state located in the Western United States of the United States of America. The capital is Carson City and the largest city is Las Vegas, Nevada....
 who all get abducted by Collie Entragian, the deputy of the fictional mining town of Desperation. Entragian uses various pretexts for his abductions, from an arrest for drug possession to “rescuing” a family from a nonexistent gunman.

The captives quickly realize that something is wrong with Entragian, as his bizarre statements and mannerisms soon escalate to brutal assaults and murder. They come to understand that he is possessed by an ancient evil, a supernatural entity
Spirit

The English word "spirit" comes from the Latin "spiritus" . The term is commonly used to refer to a supernatural being which is transcendence and therefore metaphysical in nature....
 that calls itself Tak
Tak (Stephen King)

Tak is an extradimensional entity existing within the Stephen King Universe. Its activities are limited to the Stephen King and Richard Bachman novels Desperation and The Regulators, respectively ....
, which had been imprisoned in an old abandoned mineshaft until recent activity by a local mining company unearthed it. Tak
Tak (Stephen King)

Tak is an extradimensional entity existing within the Stephen King Universe. Its activities are limited to the Stephen King and Richard Bachman novels Desperation and The Regulators, respectively ....
 has the ability to control the local desert wildlife, such as vultures, snakes, spiders, scorpions, and coyotes, and can also take more direct control of human hosts, though such manifestation causes rapid deterioration of the host's body. As such, Tak
Tak (Stephen King)

Tak is an extradimensional entity existing within the Stephen King Universe. Its activities are limited to the Stephen King and Richard Bachman novels Desperation and The Regulators, respectively ....
 needs to frequently find new hosts to inhabit in order to travel outside the ini
Ini (Stephen King)

In the Stephen King/Richard Bachman Parallel universe novels Desperation and The Regulators, the term ini refers to a dimensional Portal ; in this case, a small aperture that connects Earth to the dimension in which Tak was originally imprisoned by ancient forces unknown....
, a well in an underground chamber and Tak’s entryway into this world. The story suggests that Tak is actually a physical being trapped in another dimension
Dimension

In mathematics, the dimension of a space is roughly defined as the minimum number of coordinates needed to specify every point within it. For example: a point on the unit circle in the plane can be specified by two Cartesian coordinates but one can make do with a single coordinate , so the circle is 1-dimensional even though it exists in...
, but can send its spirit into our world through this opening.

Among the travelers is a boy named David Carver, who is able to commune with and receive guidance from God
God

God is a deity in theism and deism religions and other belief systems, representing either the sole deity in monotheism, or a principal deity in polytheism....
; in addition, he is able to perform Christ-like miracles such as producing sufficient food for a large number of people from a very small amount. This aspect brings a version of the Judeo-Christian metaphysical system which had previous been unseen in some of King's other, earlier works, although previous works, such as It
It

It or IT may refer to:* It , a third-person neutral pronoun in English language.As an abbreviation:* Information technology, a broad subject concerned with aspects of managing, editing and processing information...
, presented alternative metaphysical systems.

As the survivors eventually manage to escape the clutches of Entragian/Tak, their first inclination is to escape Desperation, until David reveals that it is God's will that they confront Tak and seal it in again.

Inspiration

Stephen King was inspired to write Desperation as a result of a cross-country drive in 1991, during which he visited the small desert community of Ruth, Nevada
Ruth, Nevada

Ruth is a small town in White Pine County, Nevada, Nevada that was founded in 1903. As of 2005 the population of Ruth, Nevada is 394 ....
, near U.S. 50. His first thought was that the town's inhabitants were all dead. He then wondered who had killed them, and the idea occurred to him that the town's sheriff had done so. In 1994, he took another cross-country trip, this time astride his motorcycle, and heard the tale of Chinese
Han Chinese

Han Chinese are an ethnic group native to China and, by most modern definitions, the largest single ethnic group in the Earth.Han Chinese constitute about 92 percent of the population of the People's Republic of China , 98 percent of the population of the Republic of China , 75 percent of the population of Singapore, and about 19 percent...
 laborers who had been trapped inside a collapsed mine
Mining

Mining is the extraction of value minerals or other geology materials from the earth, usually from an ore body, vein or seam. Materials recovered by mining include base metals, precious metals, iron, uranium, coal, diamonds, limestone, oil shale, Sodium chloride and potash....
 near Ruth. Rather than risking the loss of would-be rescuers, the Chinese men were abandoned to their fate. This anecdote was the germ of King's plot for the novel.

Release with The Regulators

Desperationregulators
Desperation was released simultaneously with the novel The Regulators
The Regulators

The Regulators is a novel by Stephen King under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. It was published in 1996 in literature at the same time as its "mirror" novel, Desperation....
 (published by King under the name Richard Bachman
Richard Bachman

Richard Bachman is a pseudonym used by horror fiction author Stephen King....
). The two novels share many similarities, most notably the cast of characters. Although, in some instances, the ages of the similar characters are vastly different. The original hardcover versions of the novels had cover artwork by Mark Ryden
Mark Ryden

Mark Ryden is an United States Painting....
 that connected when the two books were placed side by side.

Dark Tower connections

  • The term can-toi
    Can-toi

    The Can-Toi are fictional creatures from Stephen King's The Dark Tower series and related works. They are unofficially but more commonly known as Low Men in Yellow Coats due to their often garish yellow clothing....
     (that is, 'children of the desert') is used in the Dark Tower
    The Dark Tower (series)

    The Dark Tower is a heptalogy written by American author Stephen King between 1970 and 2004. The series incorporates themes from multiple genres, including fantasy fiction, science fantasy, horror fiction and Western fiction elements....
     series to describe the Low Men in Yellow Coats.
  • In the Dark Tower short story The Little Sisters of Eluria
    The Little Sisters of Eluria

    "The Little Sisters of Eluria" is a short story written by Stephen King, first published in 1998 in the collection Legends ....
    , the vampiric Sisters speak to each other in a language Roland doesn't recognize. All he can make out is "can de lach, mi him en tow", phrases from Desperation.


TV movie


Desperation
Desperation

Desperation is a horror novel by Stephen King. It was published in 1996 at the same time as its "mirror" novel, The Regulators. It was made into a TV movie starring Ron Perlman in 2006....
was adapted into a television movie
Television movie

A television movie is a feature film that is produced for and originally distributed by a television network....
, written by King himself, which was filmed in 2004 and broadcast in 2006. The film was directed by frequent King collaborator Mick Garris
Mick Garris

Mick Garris is an United States filmmaker and screenwriter born in Santa Monica, California. He is best known for his adaptations of Stephen King stories, and is the creator of the Showtime series Masters of Horror....
 and starred Ron Perlman
Ron Perlman

Ronald Francis "Ron" Perlman is an American television, film and voice acting actor....
 as Collie Entragian, Tom Skerritt
Tom Skerritt

Thomas Roy "Tom" Skerritt is an Emmy Award-winning United States actor who has appeared in over 40 films and more than 200 television episodes since 1962....
, Steven Weber
Steven Weber (actor)

Steven Robert Weber is an United States actor....
 and Annabeth Gish
Annabeth Gish

'Annabeth Gish' is an United States actress known for starring roles in Shag , Mystic Pizza and Double Jeopardy . She is probably best known for her role as Special Agent Monica Reyes on The X-Files....
. Filming primarily took place in Bisbee
Bisbee, Arizona

Bisbee is a city in Cochise County, Arizona, Arizona, United States, 82 miles southeast of Tucson, Arizona. According to 2005 Census Bureau estimates, the population of the city was 6,177....
, Arizona
Arizona

The State of Arizona is a U.S. state located in the Southwestern United States of the United States. The capital and largest city is Phoenix, Arizona....
, in the nearly deserted Lowell borough, with other sequences in Old Bisbee, the outskirts of Bisbee and Tucson
Tucson, Arizona

Tucson is a city in and the county seat of Pima County, Arizona, Arizona, United States, located 118 miles southeast of Phoenix, Arizona and 60 miles north of the U.S.-Mexico border....
, Arizona. During filming, a set in the Tucson Convention Center (TCC) caught fire. Five people were injured. The fire destroyed everything on the set, including all production gear and equipment, and the TCC was heavily damaged.

The film closely followed the plot of the novel and received moderate reviews, including a 46 rating from Metacritic
Metacritic

Metacritic is a website that collates reviews of music albums, console game, film, television program, DVDs, and books. For each product, a numerical score from each review is obtained and the total is averaged....
. Though originally intended as a two-part miniseries
Miniseries

A miniseries , in a serial storytelling medium, is a production which tells a story in a pre-planned limited number of episodes....
, Desperation aired in its three-hour entirety on May 23, 2006, on ABC, after a red-carpet premiere screening at Tucson's historic Fox Theatre (built in 1929). ABC aired Desperation at the same time as Fox's American Idol
American Idol

American Idol is an Television in the United States Singing airing on Fox network. It debuted on June 11, 2002, and has since become one of the most popular shows on American television....
, an action that King himself was upset with; thus, it did not do at all well in the ratings. Even the bemused populace of Bisbee was torn between the two programs.

Cast

  • Tom Skerritt
    Tom Skerritt

    Thomas Roy "Tom" Skerritt is an Emmy Award-winning United States actor who has appeared in over 40 films and more than 200 television episodes since 1962....
     as John Edward Marinville
  • Ron Perlman
    Ron Perlman

    Ronald Francis "Ron" Perlman is an American television, film and voice acting actor....
     as Collie Entragian
  • Steven Weber
    Steven Weber (actor)

    Steven Robert Weber is an United States actor....
     as Steve Ames
  • Annabeth Gish
    Annabeth Gish

    'Annabeth Gish' is an United States actress known for starring roles in Shag , Mystic Pizza and Double Jeopardy . She is probably best known for her role as Special Agent Monica Reyes on The X-Files....
     as Mary Jackson
    Mary Jackson (Stephen King)

    Mary Jackson is a fictional character from the Parallel universe in the Stephen King and Richard Bachman Novels Desperation and The Regulators, respectively....
  • Charles Durning
    Charles Durning

    Charles Durning is an Academy Award- and Emmy Award-nominated United States actor of stage and screen....
     as Tom Billingsley
    Tom Billingsley

    Tom Billingsley is a fictional character from the mirror-image worlds in the Stephen King and Richard Bachman novels Desperation and The Regulators, respectively. On both worlds, he is a retired veterinarian....
  • Shane Haboucha
    Shane Haboucha

    Shane Edouard Haboucha is an United States actor.Haboucha was discovered at ProScout and started acting in commercials in Texas. He became well known after his appearance in the 2003 music video for the Fountains of Wayne song Stacy's Mom....
     as David Carver
  • Matt Frewer
    Matt Frewer

    Matthew Frewer is a Canada and United States stage, TV, and film actor. Acting since 1983, he is probably best known for portraying the 1980s icon Max Headroom ....
     as Ralph Carver
    Ralph Carver

    Ralph Carver is a fictional character from the Mirror-Image worlds in the Stephen King and Richard Bachman Novels Desperation and The Regulators, respectively....
  • Kelly Overton
    Kelly Overton (actress)

    File:ThecollectiveKellyOverton.jpgKelly Overton is an United States actor, screenwriter, film director, and film producer. She grew up in Wilbraham, Massachusetts, and studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City, where she graduated with their highest honor, The Charles Jehlinger Award....
     as Cynthia Smith
  • Henry Thomas
    Henry Thomas

    'Henry Jackson Thomas, Jr.' is an United States actor and musician. He has appeared in more than 40 films and is best known for his role as Elliott in the 1982 Steven Spielberg film E.T....
     as Peter Jackson
    Peter Jackson (Stephen King)

    Peter Jackson is a fictional character from the Mirror-Image worlds in the Stephen King and Richard Bachman Novels "Desperation" and "The Regulators," respectively....
  • Sylvia Kelegian as Ellen Carver
  • Sammi Hanratty
    Sammi Hanratty

    Samantha "Sammi" Hanratty is an United States child actress. In 2007, she began portraying young List of characters in Pushing Daisies on the American Broadcasting Company series Pushing Daisies....
     as Pie Carver


Connection to King's other works


  • Cynthia Smith, the drifter who gets mixed up in the events of the novel after being picked up by Steve Ames, was a resident of the shelter Daughters and Sisters from Rose Madder
    Rose Madder (novel)

    Rose Madder is a 1995 in literature novel by Stephen King. It deals with the effects of domestic violence and, unusually for a King novel, relies for its fantastic element on Greek mythology....
    . She mentions sustaining a broken nose
    Nose

    Anatomically, a nose is a protuberance in vertebrates that houses the nostrils, or nares, which admit and expel air for Respiration in conjunction with the mouth....
     in Norman's crazed attack. There is also mention of 'a baleful rose-madder glint' in the eyes of a horse drawn on the wall of the movie theatre in which the group takes shelter.
  • In the novel, Ellen Carver mentions reading the paperback "Misery's Paradise" (presumably by Paul Sheldon, the main character in Misery).
  • Tommyknockers
    The Tommyknockers

    The Tommyknockers is a 1987 in literature Horror fiction novel by Stephen King. While maintaining a horror style, the novel is more of an excursion into the realm of science fiction for King, as the residents of the Maine town of Haven gradually fall under the influence of a mysterious object buried in the woods....
     are mentioned during Tom Billingsly's China Pit story.
  • In the film, a vision of David's shows the words "redrum dog" (reversed to: murder god) painted in red upon the wall. This is a reference to "The Shining
    The Shining (novel)

    The Shining is a horror fiction novel by United States author Stephen King. The title was inspired by the John Lennon song "Instant Karma!", which contained the line "We all shine on?"....
    ."
  • Audrey Wyler tells an identical story about owning a rifle to a story told by George Barton Dawes in Roadwork
    Roadwork

    Roadwork is a novel by Stephen King, published in 1981 under the pseudonym Richard Bachman as a paperback original. It was collected in 1985 in the hardcover omnibus The Bachman Books....
    , another story by Stephen King
    Stephen King

    Stephen Edwin King is an United States author of contemporary horror fiction, fantasy fiction and science fiction.Having sold an estimated List of bestselling fiction authors of his books, King is best known for his work in horror fiction, in which he demonstrates a thorough knowledge of the genre's history....
     (under the pseudonym Richard Bachman
    Richard Bachman

    Richard Bachman is a pseudonym used by horror fiction author Stephen King....
    ). In Desperation
    Desperation

    Desperation is a horror novel by Stephen King. It was published in 1996 at the same time as its "mirror" novel, The Regulators. It was made into a TV movie starring Ron Perlman in 2006....
     Audrey says "The year I was twelve, my old man gave me a .22. The first thing I did was to go outside our house in Sedilia and shoot a jay. When I went over to it, it was still alive, too. It was trembling all over, staring straight ahead, and its beak was opening and closing, very slowly." In Roadwork
    Roadwork

    Roadwork is a novel by Stephen King, published in 1981 under the pseudonym Richard Bachman as a paperback original. It was collected in 1985 in the hardcover omnibus The Bachman Books....
     Dawes is thinking about .22 single-shot rifle he had as a boy. "He had wanted that rifle for three years and when he finally got it he couldn't think of anything to do with it. He shot at cans for a while, then shot a blue jay. The jay hadn't been a clean kill. It sat in the snow surrounded by a pink blood stain, its beak slowly opening and closing." In both stories, the gun and the bird are identical, as is the detail about the beak 'opening and closing' slowly.
  • Toward the end of the film, John Marinville experiences a flashback to an incident in Saigon in which he fled from a bomber, and he realizes that Tak
    Tak (Stephen King)

    Tak is an extradimensional entity existing within the Stephen King Universe. Its activities are limited to the Stephen King and Richard Bachman novels Desperation and The Regulators, respectively ....
     had been in the bomber. Following the revelation, he describes Tak as "It," with a very strong emphasis on the word. This is a reference to the Stephen King novel It
    It (novel)

    It is a horror novel by Stephen King, published in 1986. It deals with themes which would eventually become King staples: the power of memory, childhood trauma and the ugliness lurking behind a small-town fa?ade....
    , which features an antagonist (Pennywise) possessing very similar abilities to Tak and having a similar "true form."


External links

  • concerning the book.