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11/22/63

A Novel

Stephen King
4.5 (2 Reviews)

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Time-travel thriller "11/22/63" follows Jake Epping's mission to prevent JFK's assassination. King's #1 bestseller captivated readers for 16 weeks on NYT's list. What happens when altering history creates catastrophic consequences? The LA Times Prize winner explores time's stubborn resistance to change.

Thèmes clés dans 11/22/63

  • butterfly effect
  • historical preservation
  • temporal paradox
  • obdurate past
  • mid-century americana

Citations de 11/22/63

  • The past resists change.

  • Derry immediately feels wrong-a place of lurking malevolence beneath its ordinary surface.

Personnages de 11/22/63

  • Jake EppingEnglish teacher who travels back to 1958
  • Al TempletonDiner owner who discovers the time portal
  • Sadie DunhillSchool librarian who falls in love with Jake
  • Lee Harvey OswaldHistorical figure and target of Jake's mission
  • Harry DunningSchool janitor whose family tragedy Jake alters

À propos de l'auteur

À propos de l'auteur de 11/22/63

Stephen Edwin King, the bestselling author of 11/22/63, is a titan of horror, suspense, and speculative fiction whose career spans over five decades. Born in Portland, Maine, in 1947, King’s fascination with the macabre and ordinary-turned-extraordinary permeates this genre-blending time-travel novel, which explores themes of historical intervention, unintended consequences, and love’s resilience.

A former English teacher, King drew inspiration from his New England roots and societal observations, honing a storytelling style that merges meticulous research with visceral psychological depth.

Renowned for iconic works like The Shining, It, and The Stand, King has sold over 350 million books worldwide, translated into 33 languages. His novels frequently delve into human fragility amid supernatural forces, a hallmark echoed in 11/22/63’s interplay of personal sacrifice and altered timelines.

Many of his works, including Carrie (rescued from the trash by his wife, Tabitha) and Misery, have become cultural touchstones through film and TV adaptations. 11/22/63 itself was adapted into a Hulu series, underscoring King’s enduring influence across media. A recipient of the National Medal of Arts, King’s legacy as a master storyteller continues to redefine modern literature.

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11/22/63 follows Jake Epping, a Maine teacher who discovers a time portal to 1958 and attempts to prevent the assassination of John F. Kennedy. As Jake navigates mid-20th-century America, he grapples with love, moral dilemmas, and the cascading consequences of altering history. The novel blends speculative fiction with historical drama, exploring themes of fate, sacrifice, and the "obdurate" nature of the past.

Fans of time-travel narratives, historical fiction, and character-driven thrillers will enjoy this book. Its mix of meticulous 1960s detail, existential questions about destiny, and Stephen King’s signature suspense appeals to readers seeking a layered, emotionally resonant story. Those interested in alternative histories of the JFK assassination will find its research-driven approach compelling.

Yes—the novel is praised for its ambitious scope, vivid historical immersion, and emotional depth. While its 800+ page length demands patience, King’s exploration of love, loss, and the butterfly effect delivers a gripping payoff. Critics highlight its nuanced portrayal of Lee Harvey Oswald and the haunting question: Can—or should—the past be changed?

The novel treats time travel as a destructive force, emphasizing the past’s resistance to change (termed "obdurate"). Jake’s journey reveals cascading unintended consequences, from altered personal relationships to shifts in societal events. Unlike typical time-travel stories, the focus is less on mechanics and more on ethical dilemmas: Is saving JFK worth erasing futures?

Key themes include the futility of controlling destiny, the moral weight of individual choices, and nostalgia’s dangers. The story interrogates whether "fixing" history justifies personal sacrifice, symbolized by Jake’s romance with Sadie Dunhill, which conflicts with his mission. The past is portrayed as a fragile, living entity.

King meticulously integrates real-world figures (Lee Harvey Oswald, JFK) and 1960s cultural touchstones, from slang to pop culture. Oswald’s portrayal draws from FBI files and biographies, though the novel fictionalizes his interactions with Jake. Historical events like the Kennedy assassination are reconstructed with documentary-like detail.

Derry, a recurring setting in King’s novels (e.g., It), connects Jake’s mission to King’s broader literary universe. The town’s dark undertones—including a subplot about a violent murderer—echo themes of cyclical tragedy, suggesting evil persists across timelines.

(Spoiler Alert) Jake ultimately stops Oswald but discovers a dystopian future caused by JFK’s survival. He resets time, sacrificing his relationship with Sadie to restore the original timeline. The finale underscores the novel’s thesis: some events are "meant to happen," and tampering risks catastrophic ripple effects.

Some reviewers note pacing issues, with Jake’s five-year wait for 1963 stretching over 600 pages. Others argue the romantic subplot overshadows the assassination thriller. Despite this, the novel is widely regarded as one of King’s most mature works, balancing genre elements with philosophical depth.

It shares themes of ordinary people confronting supernatural forces (e.g., The Shining, It) but stands out for its historical realism and lack of overt horror. Critics compare its emotional weight to Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption, though its scope is closer to epic alt-history like The Stand.

Yes—a 2016 Hulu miniseries starring James Franco simplifies the plot but retains its core themes. The adaptation condenses Jake’s timeline and modifies secondary characters, though it faithfully portrays the novel’s haunting conclusion about destiny vs. free will.

“The past is obdurate. It doesn’t want to change.” This recurring line underscores the novel’s exploration of resistance to altering history. Another pivotal quote: “We never know which lives we influence, or when, or why.” highlights the unintended ripple effects of Jake’s actions.

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