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Song of Susannah (The Dark Tower, Book 6)

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Song of Susannah (The Dark Tower, Book 6)

  • Sales Rank: #168425 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-04-20
  • Binding: Paperback

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A New Level of the Tower (**spoilers**)
By J. Hill
Song of Susannah might be the most controversial book of the Dark Tower series, and it seems to be the point where the original fanbase from books 1-4 had to decide if they were on board for the rest of the story. This is the book where a new character becomes a major factor in Roland's quest to reach the Tower, and for many readers, this new character stretches the limits of suspending disbelief to the point that it reaches critical mass, thus bursting the bubble and making it impossible to follow the narrative through to the end. However, supportive readers have been intrigued by this new character and see him as a way of making the story larger than life. So who is this new character, you ask? Why, it's none other than a fellow by the name of Stephen King.

As you might guess by the five-star rating, I'm one of the supportive readers. When I got to the end of Dark Tower 5 and Pere Callahan found a copy of the book Salem's Lot, and found an account of his own life inside written by a man named Stephen King, I felt a strange warped sensation go through my head. I had no idea where King was going with such a strange event, and wondered why he had one of his characters find the book in which King had essentially created him. Song of Susannah answers that question, as Roland and Eddie track down Stephen King in Maine and demand that he give them the answers they seek in their mission to find Susannah and resume their quest for the Tower. 'How is that possible?' skeptical readers ask. How can a character thought up by a writer become real, find that writer, and demand anything of him? And at that, King lost a large portion of his audience who couldn't allow for such a paradoxical, and intrusively fictional, turn of events in a Western sci-fi fantasy horror series. *cough, cough*

However, if you think about what King tells Roland and Eddie, and if you know the essential strangeness of King himself from his many interviews and non-fiction pieces over the decades, you'll find it easy to think that he might, on some level, believe some of this stuff. The reason I like the way he has used his “character” is that it makes the story larger than King instead of the other way around. As the fictional King explains, he is a servant of a creative force, one that is ancient and practically immortal. As a receiver of this force, he is bound by a responsibility to facilitate the continued existence of these characters who have in fact existed long before him. After all, men like Robert Browning and Sergio Leone were telling the story of The Gunslinger before Stephen King ever thought of the Dark Tower, so he's more of a caretaker than a creator. If he doesn't continue the thread begun by previous writers, the characters may, with time, die in our imaginations, and thus die in the place where they actually exist. Who's to say we aren't all at the hands of the same fate? That our deaths might be the result of someone, somewhere, neglecting to continue our tale? Heavy stuff, man. Very heavy.

But really, this treatment does reduce King's role to that of mere mortal, and propels the story itself to the level of timeless and neverending. Count me among those who think it was a brilliant, unexpected, and thought-provoking twist. And like I said, I can easily buy into the idea that somewhere deep in his mind, King believes it's possible that Roland and Eddie visited him in the flesh at a point in his life when he had all but forgotten about the Dark Tower. And that makes the story all the more fun to me.

Aside from King's inclusion of himself in the narrative, Song of Susannah tells the separate threads of Roland and Eddie as they battle Enrico Balazar's hoods (again) in Maine, Susannah and Mia as they make their way toward the Dixie Pig for the birth of their “chap,” and near the end, Jake and Pere Callahan as they navigate New York in search of Susannah. I must say that, in addition to the mind-warping adventures of Roland and Eddie in meeting Stephen King, my favorite moments of this book are Mia's revelations to Susannah that tie together events from Dark Tower I and III. I was floored to learn that Roland's tryst with the oracle in The Gunslinger and Susannah's rape in the demon circle in The Waste Lands were connected, part of a plot by the Crimson King to impregnate Susannah with Roland's child, but to also mix in his own seed to create a being descended from both Arthur Eld and the magical monstrosities of the ancient Prim. It gives seemingly episodic events from the past books a narrative structure that is both shocking and genius, and gave me a new appreciation for the entire series.

Though Song of Susannah is a lowpoint for readers opposed to the metafictional twists, I find it to be one of the most enthralling and enjoyable books in the Dark Tower series. It ends with one hell of a cliffhanger, similar to The Waste Lands, but fans knew at that point that the final book would follow a year later, so it wasn't as difficult a blow as the unresolved train ride on Blaine the Mono. Back then, there was no telling how long King would take in between Tower novels. But, as we learn in this book, even that was part of the story. If you don't mind your action-fantasy-sci-fi-horror-Westerns injected with a bit of metafictional mindplay, you should find Song of Susannah to be a fascinating read.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Stephen King shows us a different side of himself threw a book series that has everyone craving more, more in his great series
By Jack D. Lowry
Honestly I normally don't give books a five star rating unless the book is extremely good and a fast read. Mr. Stephen King proves once again that this Dark Tower Series in his own words "His Lord of the Rings, his masterpiece" taken from the book I am doing a review on. Now onto the book Song of Susannah was an very fast pace book plus great read, you as a reader got to go further into the journey of all of the characters including a bonus part in chapter 11 I do believe called The Writer. Their are many ups and downs in the book and I even heard myself in my head screaming at the bad guys and rooting on the good guys, plus the part with the writer going oh my God really how twisted and amazing can this book and journey get for our hero's. Every character gets a chapter to themselves but instead of looking at it that way but as a whole all their combine efforts to get to the end of their journey The Dark Tower. In closing if you love a writer that combines multiple aspects in his writing westerns, time travel, science fiction, fantasy and so forth then this series is for you, I am not a big fan of much of those, but a very big fan of King so figure get it a shot, and now I have read book 1 threw 4 then 8 and then 5, 6, so all is left is book 7 The Dark Tower to see what happens to our hero's and bad guys in the end of their journey. I read the books out of order because you have to, you read books 1 threw 4 then book 8 then go to book 5,6, then 7 to finish the series because book 8 starts where book 4 finishes, and then finishes where book 5 starts.

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is amazing, and it leaves readers clamoring for Book 7
By Sloth
An integral part of The Dark Tower Series, but not as page-turning as Books 4 and 5. The cliff-hanger at the end, though, is amazing, and it leaves readers clamoring for Book 7!

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