- The condition of being desperate.
- Recklessness arising from despair.
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des·per·a·tion (dĕs'pə-rā'shən) ![]() |
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noun
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Definition: hopelessness
Antonyms: confidence, contentment, security
n
Definition: rashness
Antonyms: calm, cautiousness, collectedness, peace, peacefulness
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In life you need either inspiration or desperation.
— Tony Robbins.
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Quotes:
"She wore far too much rouge last night and not quite enough clothes. That is always a sign of despair in a woman."
- Oscar Wilde
"The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation."
- Henry David Thoreau
"My interest in desperation lies only in that sometimes I find myself having become desperate. Very seldom do I start out that way. I can see of course that, in the abstract, thinking and all activity is rather desperate."
- Willem De Kooning
"There exists, at the bottom of all abasement and misfortune, a last extreme which rebels and joins battle with the forces of law and respectability in a desperate struggle, waged partly by cunning and partly by violence, at once sick and ferocious, in which it attacks the prevailing social order with the pin-pricks of vice and the hammer-blows of crime."
- Victor Hugo
"Desperation is like stealing from the Mafia: you stand a good chance of attracting the wrong attention."
- Doug Horton
"Desperation is sometimes as powerful an inspirer as genius."
- Benjamin Disraeli
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| Wikipedia: Desperation |
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| Author | Stephen King |
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| Country | USA |
| Language | English |
| Genre(s) | Horror |
| Publisher | Viking |
| Publication date | September 24, 1996 |
| Media type | print (hardcover) |
| Pages | 704 |
| ISBN | 0670868361 |
| Preceded by | The Green Mile |
| Followed by | Bag of Bones |
Desperation is a horror novel by Stephen King. It was published in 1996 at the same time as its "mirror" novel, The Regulators. It was made into a TV movie starring Ron Perlman in 2006.
The two novels represent parallel universes relative to one another, and most of the characters present in one novel's world also exist in the other novel's reality, albeit in different circumstances.
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Desperation is the story of several people traveling along the desolate Highway 50 in Nevada who all get abducted by Collie Entragian, the deputy of the fictional mining town of Desperation. Entragian uses various pretexts for his abductions, from an arrest for drug possession to “rescuing” a family from a nonexistent gunman.
The captives quickly realize that something is wrong with Entragian, as his bizarre statements and mannerisms soon escalate to brutal assaults and murder. They come to understand that he is possessed by an ancient evil, a supernatural entity that calls itself Tak, which had been imprisoned in an old abandoned mineshaft until recent activity by a local mining company unearthed it. Tak has the ability to control the local desert wildlife, such as vultures, snakes, spiders, scorpions, and coyotes, and can also take more direct control of human hosts, though such manifestation causes rapid deterioration of the host's body. As such, Tak needs to frequently find new hosts to inhabit in order to travel outside the ini, a well in an underground chamber and Tak’s entryway into this world. The story suggests that Tak is actually a physical being trapped in another dimension, but can send its spirit into our world through this opening.
Among the travelers is a boy named David Carver, who is able to commune with and receive guidance from God; in addition, he is able to perform Christ-like miracles such as producing sufficient food for a large number of people from a very small amount. This aspect brings a version of the Judeo-Christian metaphysical system which had previously been unseen in some of King's other, earlier works, although previous works, such as It, presented alternative metaphysical systems.
As the survivors eventually manage to escape the clutches of Entragian/Tak, their first inclination is to escape Desperation, until David reveals that it is God's will that they confront Tak and seal it in again.
Stephen King was inspired to write Desperation as a result of a cross-country drive in 1991, during which he visited the small desert community of Ruth, Nevada, near U.S. 50. His first thought was that the town's inhabitants were all dead. He then wondered who had killed them, and the idea occurred to him that the town's sheriff had done so.[1] In 1994, he took another cross-country trip, this time astride his motorcycle, and heard the tale of Chinese laborers who had been trapped inside a collapsed mine near Ruth. Rather than risking the loss of would-be rescuers, the Chinese men were abandoned to their fate. This anecdote was the germ of King's plot for the novel.[2]
Desperation was released simultaneously with the novel The Regulators (published by King under the name Richard Bachman). The two novels share many similarities, most notably the cast of characters. Although, in some instances, the ages of the similar characters are vastly different. The original hardcover versions of the novels had cover artwork by Mark Ryden that connected when the two books were placed side by side.
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