Sunday, July 8, 2007

Goodbye, Harry

Stephen King writes in this last week's Entertainment Weekly on the final installment of Harry Potter (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows), out on July 21.
When it comes to Harry, part of me — a fairly large part, actually — can hardly bear to say goodbye. I'd guess that J.K. Rowling feels the same, although I'd also guess those feelings are mingled with the relief of knowing that the work is finally done, for better or worse.

And I'm a grown-up, for God's sake — a damn Muggle! Think how it must be for all the kids who were 8 when Harry debuted in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, with its cartoon jacket and modest (500 copies) first edition. Those kids are now 18, and when they close the final book, they will be in some measure closing the book on their own childhoods — magic summers spent in the porch swing, or reading under the covers at camp with flashlights in hand, or listening to Jim Dale's recordings on long drives to see Grandma in Cincinnati or Uncle Bob in Wichita. My advice to families containing Harry Potter readers: Stock up on the Kleenex. You're gonna need it. It's all made worse by one unavoidable fact: It's not just Harry. It's time to say goodbye to the whole cast, from Moaning Myrtle to Scabbers the rat (a.k.a. Wormtail). Which leads to an interesting question — will the final volume satisfy Harry's longtime (and very devoted) readers?
He dreads that the end is here; that we will have to say goodbye to these characters readers have known for 10 years now; that a brilliant story will no longer have any new chapters.

The fifth installment, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, comes out in theaters this week.

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3 Comments:

Blogger EricC said...

Oh, this is quite sad, actually. But it has had a great run and made so many people's childhood so much more rich and enjoyable. The series also gave so many kids something to look forward to, and maybe I am over the top here, but I think the world is a better place because of it!

I love Harry Potter la!

July 8, 2007 11:10 PM  
Blogger dan said...

wow. has it been 10 years? that's crazy. maybe i should finally force myself to finish the first book :P. you know since i'll be in school and have loads of time on my hands... (yeah, right.)

stephen king's observation is quite an interesting one... i also like eric's comment about the world being a better place... shows the importance of "entertainment" in our lives... yeah?

July 9, 2007 1:39 AM  
Blogger Judy said...

i am happy you have so many good friends supporting your blog.

July 10, 2007 2:02 PM  

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