by Stephen King
Eight novels written by Stephen King between 1982 and 2012, following Roland Deschain - the last gunslinger - on his quest across a dying world toward the Dark Tower, the nexus of all realities. The series defies easy categorisation: it is a western, a horror novel, a post-apocalyptic epic, and a high fantasy quest, held together by King's mythology of ka - fate - and a cast that grows from a lone figure in the desert to a fully realised fellowship. Begun when King was nineteen and completed over four decades, it is widely regarded as his magnum opus. Inspired by Robert Browning's poem "Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came" and Sergio Leone's spaghetti westerns, it eventually grew to connect with much of King's wider fiction, though the eight core novels stand entirely on their own.
Read the books in the order King wrote them. The Gunslinger introduces the world with deliberate strangeness; each subsequent book builds on the last. Wind Through the Keyhole, published in 2012 after the main sequence was complete, appears last in this order even though it is set between books four and five.
1The Gunslinger
1982
2The Drawing of the Three
1987
3The Waste Lands
1991
4Wizard and Glass
1997
5Wolves of the Calla
2003
6Song of Susannah
2004
7The Dark Tower
2004
8The Wind Through the Keyhole
2012
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