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Shutter Island

Shutter Island is a novel by American writer Dennis Lehane, published by HarperCollins in April 2003. It is about a U.S. Marshal who goes to an isolated hospital for the criminally insane to investigate the disappearance of a patient who is a multiple murderer. Lehane has said he sought to write a novel that would be an homage to Gothic settings, B movies, and pulp. He described the novel as a hybrid of the works of the Brontë sisters and the 1956 film Invasion of the Body Snatchers. His intent was to write the main characters in a position where they would lack 20th-century resources such as radio communications. He also structured the book to be "more taut" than his previous book, Mystic River.[1]

Shutter Island
First edition
AuthorDennis Lehane
Cover artistChip Kidd (designer)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish language
GenreGothic, Psychological Horror, Crime
PublisherWilliam Morrow
Publication date
April 15, 2003
Media typePrint (Mass)
Pages380
ISBN0-688-16317-3
OCLC51969184
813/.54 21
LC ClassPS3562.E426 S55 2003

Lehane was inspired by the hospital and grounds on Long Island in Boston Harbor for the model of the hospital and island. Lehane had visited it in the Blizzard of 1978 as a child with his uncle and family.[2]

A film adaptation of the novel, adapted by Laeta Kalogridis and directed by Martin Scorsese, was released on February 19, 2010.

Plot edit

In 1954, widower U.S. Marshal Edward "Teddy" Daniels and his new partner, Chuck Aule, go on a ferry boat to Shutter Island, the home of Ashecliffe Hospital for the criminally insane, to investigate the disappearance of a patient, Rachel Solando (who was incarcerated for drowning her three children). Despite being kept in a cell under constant supervision, she has escaped the hospital and the desolate island.

In Rachel's room, Teddy and Chuck discover a code that Teddy breaks. He believes the code points to a 67th patient, when records show only 66. Teddy also wants to avenge the death of his wife Dolores, who was murdered two years prior by a man called Andrew Laeddis, whom he believes is an inmate in Ashecliffe Hospital. In World War II, Teddy helped liberate Dachau. After Hurricane Carol hits the island, Teddy and Chuck investigate Ward C, where Teddy believes government experiments with psychotropic drugs are being conducted. While separated from Chuck in Ward C, Teddy meets George Noyce, a patient who says everything is an elaborate game designed for him, and that Chuck is not to be trusted.

As Teddy and Chuck return to the main hospital area, they are separated. Teddy discovers a woman (in a sea cave he tried to take refuge in) who says she is the real Rachel Solando. She tells him she was actually a psychiatrist at Ashecliffe, and after discovering the illegal experiments being run by them, she was incarcerated as a patient. She escaped and has been hiding in different places on the island. She tells him to take care with the food, medication and cigarettes, which have been laced with psychotropic drugs. After returning to the hospital, Teddy cannot find Chuck and is told he had no partner. He escapes and tries to rescue Chuck at the lighthouse, where he believes the experiments take place. At the top of the lighthouse, he finds only hospital administrator Dr. Cawley seated at a desk. Cawley tells Teddy that he himself is in fact Andrew Laeddis (an anagram of Edward Daniels) and that he has been a patient at Shutter Island for two years for murdering his wife, Dolores Chanal (an anagram of Rachel Solando), after she murdered their three children.

Andrew/Teddy refuses to believe this and takes extreme measures to disprove it, grabbing what he thinks is his gun and tries to shoot Dr. Cawley; but the weapon is a toy water pistol. Chuck then enters, revealing that he is actually Andrew's psychiatrist, Dr. Lester Sheehan. He is told that his combat training, coupled with his history of violence, makes him an extremely dangerous patient, both to staff and other patients. After mounting pressure from the board of overseers, Dr. Cawley and Chuck/Sheehan were allowed to carry out this experimental treatment, allowing him to live out his elaborate fantasy, in the hope it would allow him to face reality, with the alternative being for him to undergo a lobotomy. Teddy/Andrew still refuses to accept the truth, despite the evidence presented, and is brought to a cell in Ward C. After being sedated, he dreams about the months leading up to the death of his family. Because of his stubbornness and alcoholism, he failed to realize the extent of Dolores’ mental instability despite the warnings of those around him, including his children. One day, he forgot to properly store away the laudanum meant to treat her before leaving for two weeks, returning to find Dolores having drowned their children while under the influence of the medication.

When he wakes up to find Cawley and Sheehan beside him, he accepts the truth of having killed his wife for murdering their children, and that everything is as Cawley and Sheehan says.

Dr. Sheehan later approaches Andrew again to ensure he has not regressed back into his delusion. Andrew, despite appearing to be at peace, talks to Sheehan as if he is Chuck and insisting they need to get off the island, leaving it ambiguous whether he has truly regressed, or if he is deliberately looking to receive a lobotomy, unable to live with the guilt surrounding the loss of his family.

Adaptations edit

Film edit

The novel has been adapted into a film by screenwriter Laeta Kalogridis and director Martin Scorsese, starring Leonardo DiCaprio as Teddy Daniels, Mark Ruffalo as Chuck Aule, Ben Kingsley as Dr. Cawley, and Max von Sydow as Dr. Naehring.

The film was originally scheduled to be released by Paramount Pictures on October 2, 2009, in the United States and Canada.[3] Paramount later announced it was going to push back the release date to February 19, 2010;[4] reports attribute the pushback to Paramount's not having "the financing in 2009 to spend the $50 to $60 million necessary to market a big awards pic like this," DiCaprio's unavailability to promote the film internationally, and Paramount's hope that the economy might rebound enough by February 2010 that a film geared toward adult audiences would be more viable financially.[5]

The film opened #1 at the box office with $41 million, according to studio estimates. As of 2019, this remains Scorsese's highest box office opening. The film remained #1 in its second weekend with $22.2 million. Eventually, the film grossed $128,012,934 in North America and $166,790,080 in foreign markets, for a total of $294,803,014, becoming Scorsese's highest-grossing film worldwide until The Wolf of Wall Street.

Audiobook edit

The HarperCollins audiobook version of the novel is read by David Strathairn.

The Audible Audio Edition version of the novel is read by Tom Stechschulte.

Graphic novel edit

The story has also been reworked into a graphic novel published by William Morrow, with art by Christian De Metter (ISBN 0-06-196857-9).[6]

References edit

  1. ^ Dave Weich. . Powell's Books. Archived from the original on 2007-12-22. Retrieved 2008-01-08.
  2. ^ Symkus, Ed, "Real local flavor on display in 'Shutter Island'", The Patriot Ledger, Feb. 19, 2010
  3. ^ McClintock, Pamela (February 13, 2008). "'Star Trek' pushed back to 2009". Variety. Retrieved February 13, 2008.
  4. ^ "Shutter Island Pushed Back to February - ComingSoon.net". ComingSoon.net. 22 August 2009. Retrieved 2016-03-12.
  5. ^ Finke, Nikki (August 21, 2009). "SHOCKER! Paramount Moves Scorsese's 'Shutter Island' To February 19, 2010". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved Oct 29, 2009.
  6. ^ Boucher, Geoff (January 1, 2010). "'Shutter Island' is a different nightmare in graphic novel form". Hero Complex. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 3, 2010.

External links edit

  • Interview with Dennis Lehane about the graphic novel adaptation

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For the film based on the book see Shutter Island film Shutter Island is a novel by American writer Dennis Lehane published by HarperCollins in April 2003 It is about a U S Marshal who goes to an isolated hospital for the criminally insane to investigate the disappearance of a patient who is a multiple murderer Lehane has said he sought to write a novel that would be an homage to Gothic settings B movies and pulp He described the novel as a hybrid of the works of the Bronte sisters and the 1956 film Invasion of the Body Snatchers His intent was to write the main characters in a position where they would lack 20th century resources such as radio communications He also structured the book to be more taut than his previous book Mystic River 1 Shutter IslandFirst editionAuthorDennis LehaneCover artistChip Kidd designer CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish languageGenreGothic Psychological Horror CrimePublisherWilliam MorrowPublication dateApril 15 2003Media typePrint Mass Pages380ISBN0 688 16317 3OCLC51969184Dewey Decimal813 54 21LC ClassPS3562 E426 S55 2003 Lehane was inspired by the hospital and grounds on Long Island in Boston Harbor for the model of the hospital and island Lehane had visited it in the Blizzard of 1978 as a child with his uncle and family 2 A film adaptation of the novel adapted by Laeta Kalogridis and directed by Martin Scorsese was released on February 19 2010 Contents 1 Plot 2 Adaptations 2 1 Film 2 2 Audiobook 2 3 Graphic novel 3 References 4 External linksPlot editIn 1954 widower U S Marshal Edward Teddy Daniels and his new partner Chuck Aule go on a ferry boat to Shutter Island the home of Ashecliffe Hospital for the criminally insane to investigate the disappearance of a patient Rachel Solando who was incarcerated for drowning her three children Despite being kept in a cell under constant supervision she has escaped the hospital and the desolate island In Rachel s room Teddy and Chuck discover a code that Teddy breaks He believes the code points to a 67th patient when records show only 66 Teddy also wants to avenge the death of his wife Dolores who was murdered two years prior by a man called Andrew Laeddis whom he believes is an inmate in Ashecliffe Hospital In World War II Teddy helped liberate Dachau After Hurricane Carol hits the island Teddy and Chuck investigate Ward C where Teddy believes government experiments with psychotropic drugs are being conducted While separated from Chuck in Ward C Teddy meets George Noyce a patient who says everything is an elaborate game designed for him and that Chuck is not to be trusted As Teddy and Chuck return to the main hospital area they are separated Teddy discovers a woman in a sea cave he tried to take refuge in who says she is the real Rachel Solando She tells him she was actually a psychiatrist at Ashecliffe and after discovering the illegal experiments being run by them she was incarcerated as a patient She escaped and has been hiding in different places on the island She tells him to take care with the food medication and cigarettes which have been laced with psychotropic drugs After returning to the hospital Teddy cannot find Chuck and is told he had no partner He escapes and tries to rescue Chuck at the lighthouse where he believes the experiments take place At the top of the lighthouse he finds only hospital administrator Dr Cawley seated at a desk Cawley tells Teddy that he himself is in fact Andrew Laeddis an anagram of Edward Daniels and that he has been a patient at Shutter Island for two years for murdering his wife Dolores Chanal an anagram of Rachel Solando after she murdered their three children Andrew Teddy refuses to believe this and takes extreme measures to disprove it grabbing what he thinks is his gun and tries to shoot Dr Cawley but the weapon is a toy water pistol Chuck then enters revealing that he is actually Andrew s psychiatrist Dr Lester Sheehan He is told that his combat training coupled with his history of violence makes him an extremely dangerous patient both to staff and other patients After mounting pressure from the board of overseers Dr Cawley and Chuck Sheehan were allowed to carry out this experimental treatment allowing him to live out his elaborate fantasy in the hope it would allow him to face reality with the alternative being for him to undergo a lobotomy Teddy Andrew still refuses to accept the truth despite the evidence presented and is brought to a cell in Ward C After being sedated he dreams about the months leading up to the death of his family Because of his stubbornness and alcoholism he failed to realize the extent of Dolores mental instability despite the warnings of those around him including his children One day he forgot to properly store away the laudanum meant to treat her before leaving for two weeks returning to find Dolores having drowned their children while under the influence of the medication When he wakes up to find Cawley and Sheehan beside him he accepts the truth of having killed his wife for murdering their children and that everything is as Cawley and Sheehan says Dr Sheehan later approaches Andrew again to ensure he has not regressed back into his delusion Andrew despite appearing to be at peace talks to Sheehan as if he is Chuck and insisting they need to get off the island leaving it ambiguous whether he has truly regressed or if he is deliberately looking to receive a lobotomy unable to live with the guilt surrounding the loss of his family Adaptations editFilm edit Main article Shutter Island film The novel has been adapted into a film by screenwriter Laeta Kalogridis and director Martin Scorsese starring Leonardo DiCaprio as Teddy Daniels Mark Ruffalo as Chuck Aule Ben Kingsley as Dr Cawley and Max von Sydow as Dr Naehring The film was originally scheduled to be released by Paramount Pictures on October 2 2009 in the United States and Canada 3 Paramount later announced it was going to push back the release date to February 19 2010 4 reports attribute the pushback to Paramount s not having the financing in 2009 to spend the 50 to 60 million necessary to market a big awards pic like this DiCaprio s unavailability to promote the film internationally and Paramount s hope that the economy might rebound enough by February 2010 that a film geared toward adult audiences would be more viable financially 5 The film opened 1 at the box office with 41 million according to studio estimates As of 2019 update this remains Scorsese s highest box office opening The film remained 1 in its second weekend with 22 2 million Eventually the film grossed 128 012 934 in North America and 166 790 080 in foreign markets for a total of 294 803 014 becoming Scorsese s highest grossing film worldwide until The Wolf of Wall Street Audiobook edit The HarperCollins audiobook version of the novel is read by David Strathairn The Audible Audio Edition version of the novel is read by Tom Stechschulte Graphic novel edit The story has also been reworked into a graphic novel published by William Morrow with art by Christian De Metter ISBN 0 06 196857 9 6 References edit Dave Weich Dennis Lehane meets the Bronte Sisters Powell s Books Archived from the original on 2007 12 22 Retrieved 2008 01 08 Symkus Ed Real local flavor on display in Shutter Island The Patriot Ledger Feb 19 2010 McClintock Pamela February 13 2008 Star Trek pushed back to 2009 Variety Retrieved February 13 2008 Shutter Island Pushed Back to February ComingSoon net ComingSoon net 22 August 2009 Retrieved 2016 03 12 Finke Nikki August 21 2009 SHOCKER Paramount Moves Scorsese s Shutter Island To February 19 2010 Deadline Hollywood Retrieved Oct 29 2009 Boucher Geoff January 1 2010 Shutter Island is a different nightmare in graphic novel form Hero Complex Los Angeles Times Retrieved January 3 2010 External links editInterview with Dennis Lehane about the graphic novel adaptation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shutter Island amp oldid 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