«Хлопець із Колорадо»
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Обкладинка 25-го видання
Назва мовою оригіналу The Colorado Kid
Видавництво Hard Case Crime
Видано October 4, 2005
Тип носія на папері
Тираж 25000


«The Colorado Kid»
Файл:Coloradokid pb.jpg
First edition cover
Автор Stephen King
Дизайн обкладинки Glen Orbik
Країна United States
Мова English
Жанр Mystery, Crime novel
Видавництво Hard Case Crime
Видано October 4, 2005
Тип носія Print (Paperback)
Сторінок 184
ISBN 978-0-8439-5584-2

Хлопець із Колорадо is a mystery novel написаний Стівеном Кінгом для видавництва Hard Case Crime, був опубліковиний в 2005р. The book was issued in one paperback-only edition by the specialty crime and mystery publishing house. The third-person narrative concerns the investigation of the body of an unidentified man found on a tiny island off the coast of Maine. Lacking any identification or obvious clues, the case reaches nothing but repeated dead-ends. Over a year later the man is identified, but all further important questions remain unanswered. The two-man staff of the island newspaper maintain a longstanding fascination with the case, and twenty-five years later use the mysterious tale to ply the friendship and test the investigative mettle of a postgrad intern rookie reporter. A television series inspired by The Colorado Kid, titled Haven, airs on Syfy in its Friday 10 pm timeslot. Stephen King's next novel for Hard Case Crime is Joyland, scheduled to be published in June 2013.[1]

Сюжет ред.

Opening in medias res as the news staff of The Weekly Islander pays for lunch at a restaurant, editor Dave Bowie and founder Vince Teague test young intern Stephanie McCann's powers of deduction regarding their tipping procedure. The friendly assessment becomes more intense as the elderly island natives and Stephanie return to the office, and she asks if the veteran reporters have "ever come across a real unexplained mystery".[2] Dave and Vince take turns recounting a strange incident and investigation, with intermittent breaks for our narrators to crack open a fresh soda.

On April 24, 1980, two teenagers stumbled across a body, early in the morning. Slumped against a trash can, and carrying no identification, the body bore no clear indicators of foul play. Cause of death was determined to be asphyxiation, as a large chunk of flesh was extracted from the victim's throat. Every potential clue leads to small revelations, but bigger mysteries. Though the investigation is lightly bungled, everything seems inexplicable, from how the fish-dinner stomach contents could line up with his ferry boat crossing, to the single Russian coin in his pocket.

More than a year later, thanks to a sharp-eyed rookie spotting an out-of-state cigarette tax stamp, the John Doe becomes known as The Colorado Kid. Eventually the man's identity is traced, and he is identified as James Cogan of Nederland, Colorado. Everyone involved with the case is at a loss as to how or why the man could have gotten to a beach on a Maine island in the five hours since he had last been seen alive in Colorado.

In the Weekly Islander offices, the three friends, old and new, ferret out all the answers they can from the facts of the 25-year-old investigation, then speculate on what might have happened, and meditate on the nature of true mysteries. Vince and Dave tell Stephanie that while they were "the last people alive who know the whole thing", having heard the tale of The Colorado Kid, "Now there's you, Steffi."[3] The warm proclamation seems to signal the young woman's final approval by the old guard of the Islander.

Персонажі ред.

  • Dave Bowie – The 65-year-old managing editor of The Weekly Islander, the small-circulation newspaper servicing the island of Moose-Lookit, surrounding isles and some mainland communities.
  • Stephanie McCann – A 22-year-old University of Ohio postgrad, on summer internship at the Islander. Her duties on the paper involve writing "mostly ads" [4] and the Arts 'N Things column. Though struggling with the local dialect and sedate rhythms of island life, Stephanie is growing increasingly fond of the newspaper staff, and finding they have unique, important lessons in journalism in store for her.
  • Vince Teague – The 90-year-old founder of the Islander, who transformed the paper from the Weekly Shopper and Trading Post in 1948.
  • The Colorado Kid – unidentified body found in 1980 on Hammock Beach, wearing gray slacks, and a white shirt. With little but a wad of meat lodged in his throat, and a nearly full pack of cigarettes in his pocket, there seem to be no indicators to his identity, or how he arrived on Moose-Lookit.

Locations ред.

The action occurring within the narrative space of The Colorado Kid is confined entirely to Moose-Lookit Island, as the Islander staff takes lunch at the Gray Gull restaurant, before returning to the newspaper office.

Vince and Dave share tales that span locales ranging from neighboring Smack Island to Denver, Colorado.

Themes ред.

Unlike most of the hard-boiled detective novels that comprise and inspired the Hard Case Crime collection, The Colorado Kid offers little in the way of actual procedural detective-work, no sex, violence or action, possibly no crime, and no solution to its mystery. The story of the unsolved mystery is framed as an oral history given by Dave and Vince, and to this extent the novel is about the storytelling prowess and rhythms of these two yarn-spinners, even as genre expectations are denied and subverted.[5]

King's comments about a clue ред.

King noted on his personal website on October 7, 2005 that an apparent research error regarding the rise of Seattle, Washington-based Starbucks Coffee may hold other implications: "The review of The Colorado Kid in today’s issue of today's USA Today[6] mentions that there was no Starbucks in Denver in 1980. Don’t assume that’s a mistake on my part. The constant readers of the Dark Tower series may realize that is not necessarily a continuity error, but a clue."[7]

Editions ред.

The Colorado Kid was originally published in 2005 as a paperback original by Hard Case Crime. In 2007, PS Publishing published the novel as a hardcover limited edition in four different states illustrated by three different artists (Edward Miller, J.K. Potter, and Glenn Chadbourne).[8]

Television adaptation ред.

Universal Media Studios announced the TV series Haven, based on the story of the novel.[9] The series, which had an initial 13-episode commitment, is being developed by E1 Entertainment and Piller/Segan/Shepherd, producers of the Dead Zone TV series.[10] Scott Shepherd is serving as showrunner, with Lloyd Segan and Shawn Piller executive producing, together with the writers of the series pilot, Sam Ernst and Jim Dunn.[11][12] The series debuted on Syfy on July 9, 2010.[13] It was renewed for a second season in 2011, starting on July 15, 2011. SyFy officially renewed Haven for a third season October 12, 2011 which will air in september 2012.

Footnotes ред.

  1. http://www.stephenking.com/promo/joyland/press_release/
  2. King (2005). The Colorado Kid. с. 33.
  3. King (2005). The Colorado Kid. с. 175.
  4. King (2005). The Colorado Kid. с. 28.
  5. Phipps, Keith. Pocket-Sized Mystery. Процитовано 28 травня 2006.
  6. Memmott, Carol (5 жовтня 2005). King's Colorado Kid: You Decide. USA Today. Процитовано 28 травня 2006.
  7. Continuity Clarification from Stephen - October 7, 2005. Процитовано 2 вересня 2011.
  8. PS Publishing's Colorado Kid page. Процитовано 21 жовтня 2007. [недоступне посилання з 01.11.2010]
  9. TV: Universal Gets Involved in Stephen King's 'Haven'. Bloody-Disgusting.
  10. Stephen King's Haven Finds Funding. DreadCentral.
  11. TV: Syfy Scores Stephen King's 'The Colorado Kid' Adaptation. Bloody-Disgusting.
  12. Jericho hottie to star in Syfy's Haven
  13. Stephen King’s Colorado Kid Heads to Haven. DreadCentral.

External links ред.

Шаблон:Haven