This is the first book-length study of best-selling writer John
Saul's psychological and supernatural thrillers. Author Paul Bail
compares John Saul's novels to a cocktail: (mix) one part, one part
"The Exorcist," a dash of "Turn of the ScreW," blend well, and
serve thoroughly chillingly. Bail traces John Saul's literary
career from his 1977 debut novel "Suffer the Children"--the first
paperback original ever to make the New York Times best seller
list--to his most recent novel, "Black Lightning" (1995). It
features detailed analyses of eleven of his novels. The study
includes never-before-published biographical information, drawing
an original interview with John Saul, and a chapter on the history
of tales of horror and the supernatural and how these genres have
influenced Saul's fiction.
Each chapter in this study examines an individual novel. The
novels are analyzed for plot structure, characterization, thematic
elements, and their relationship to prior and later novels by Saul.
In addition, Bail defines and applies a variety of theoretical
approaches to the novels--feminist, deconstructionist, Freudian,
Jungian, and sociopolitical--to widen the reader's perspective.
Bail shows how John Saul enlarged his repertoire from stories of
supernatural possession to science-fiction based horror. A complete
bibliography of John Saul's fiction and a bibliography of reviews
and criticism complete the work. Because of John Saul's great
popularity among teenagers and adults, this unique study is a
necessary purchase by secondary school and public libraries.
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