I'm pleased to have an essay in this book edited by Danel Olson. My contribution is titled "The Genius Fallacy: The Shining’s 'Hidden' Meanings."
Here's Centipede Press's description: The first book of new essays by top critics and new interviews with cast and crew ever published on Stanley Kubrick''s The Shining. Includes rare photographs, archival material, a special gallery of artwork inspired by the film, excellent essays, new and reprinted interviews, and much more in a handsome, full-color, brilliantly designed sewn paperback.
And the editor's: Hey, put down that axe, you! Have a drink with Jack Torrance instead. Coming in early 2015: One of the largest studies of THE SHINING ever (c. 600 pages)! It features new articles from philosophers, musicologists, literature critics, Native American history scholars, and experts who tapped the Stephen King and Stanley Kubrick archives. That includes Joseph Bruchac, Tony Magistrale, Catriona McAvoy, BM Murphy, Dylan Trigg, Bev Vincent, and myself [Danel Olson]. The book is filled with never published interviews, including with Lloyd the Bartender (Joe Turkel) -- and some pictures you've never seen. Currently available for pre-sale not at the Amazon in America, but at the Amazons in UK, Germany, and France, all those places where the liquor really flows. Bartender Magazine, know I will give you a free copy to review, as Lloyd's the most diabolically famous of your ilk.
Product details
Paperback: 600 pages
Publisher: Centipede Press (17 Mar 2015)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 161347069X
ISBN-13: 978-1613470695