Catalog

Record Details

Catalog Search



The running man  Cover Image Book Book

The running man / Richard Bachman.

Bachman, Richard. (Author).

Summary:

Stephen King (writing as Richard Bachman) crafted The Running Man early in his career, though after such mega-hits as Carrie and The Shining. A bit of a departure from the supernatural horror that is most frequently associated with his work, the novel describes a science fiction dystopia where market capitalism and television game shows have spiraled out of control, and the separation between the haves and the have-nots has been formalized with separate currencies. King establishes characters quickly, creating sympathy in the first few pages for Ben Richards--whose 18-month-old baby girl is suffering from a horrible cough, perhaps pneumonia. Not able to afford medicine, Richards enters himself in the last-chance money-making scheme of the Free-Vee games. The games include Treadmill to Bucks, in which heart-attack prone contestants struggle to outlast a progressively demanding treadmill, or the accurately named Swim the Crocodiles. After a rigorous battery of physical and mental examinations, Richards is assigned "Elevator Six"--the path of a chosen few--that leads to The Running Man game. In this game, the stakes and the prizes are raised. Success means a life of luxury. Failure means death. Unfortunately, few ever win the game; in fact, as the producer tells Richards, in six years no one has survived.

Record details

  • ISBN: 0451115082
  • Physical Description: 219 p.
  • Publisher: New York : Signet Book, c1982.
Subject: Dystopian fiction
Apocalytic fiction
Horror tales, American.
Genre: Adventure stories.
Horror stories.

Available copies

  • 18 of 18 copies available at Example Consortium.

Holds

  • 1 current hold with 18 total copies.
Show Only Available Copies
Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Circulation Modifier Status Due Date Courses
West Emnet Public Library FIC 227 FIC440001587 Science Fiction Available -
West Emnet Public Library FIC 227 FIC450001587 Science Fiction Available -
West Emnet Public Library FIC 227 FIC460001587 Science Fiction Available -
West Emnet Public Library FIC 227 FIC470001587 Science Fiction Available -
West Emnet Public Library FIC 227 FIC480001587 Science Fiction Available -
West Emnet Public Library FIC 227 FIC490001587 Science Fiction Available -
Shire Public Library System Bookmobile FIC 227 FIC900001655 Stacks Available -
Shire Public Library System Bookmobile FIC 227 FIC910001655 Stacks Available -

LDR 00456cam a2200181 a 4500
001227
003CONS
00520130416175204.0
008000515s1982 nyua 000 1 eng d
020 . ‡a0451115082
035 . ‡a(CONS)675
035 . ‡a(SCLENDS)656898
0920 . ‡aFIC BAC
099 1. ‡aFIC/BAC
1001 . ‡aBachman, Richard.
24514. ‡aThe running man / ‡cRichard Bachman.
260 . ‡aNew York : ‡bSignet Book, ‡cc1982.
300 . ‡a219 p.
520 . ‡aStephen King (writing as Richard Bachman) crafted The Running Man early in his career, though after such mega-hits as Carrie and The Shining. A bit of a departure from the supernatural horror that is most frequently associated with his work, the novel describes a science fiction dystopia where market capitalism and television game shows have spiraled out of control, and the separation between the haves and the have-nots has been formalized with separate currencies. King establishes characters quickly, creating sympathy in the first few pages for Ben Richards--whose 18-month-old baby girl is suffering from a horrible cough, perhaps pneumonia. Not able to afford medicine, Richards enters himself in the last-chance money-making scheme of the Free-Vee games. The games include Treadmill to Bucks, in which heart-attack prone contestants struggle to outlast a progressively demanding treadmill, or the accurately named Swim the Crocodiles. After a rigorous battery of physical and mental examinations, Richards is assigned "Elevator Six"--the path of a chosen few--that leads to The Running Man game. In this game, the stakes and the prizes are raised. Success means a life of luxury. Failure means death. Unfortunately, few ever win the game; in fact, as the producer tells Richards, in six years no one has survived.
650 0. ‡aDystopian fiction
650 0. ‡aApocalytic fiction
650 0. ‡aHorror tales, American.
655 0. ‡aAdventure stories.
655 0. ‡aHorror stories.
7400 . ‡aKing, Stephen.
901 . ‡a227 ‡bAUTOGEN ‡c227 ‡tbiblio

Additional Resources