Survivor Type

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Survivor Type
Author Stephen King
Country Flag of United States USA
Language English
Genre(s) Horror short story
Released in Terrors (1st release),
Skeleton Crew
Publication type Anthology
Media Type Print (Paperback)
Released 1982 (1st release)

Survivor Type is a short story by Stephen King, first published in the 1982 horror anthology Terrors, edited by Charles L. Grant, and collected in the 1985 volume Skeleton Crew.

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"Survivor Type" is written as the diary of a disgraced physician, Richard Pine, who, while attempting to smuggle a large amount of heroin on a cruise ship, finds himself marooned on a tiny island in the Pacific with very limited supplies and no food. A self-proclaimed "survivor" type, his diary entries documenting his day to day activities become more and more disjointed and raving (similar to the writing technique used in Flowers For Algernon), revealing his slow mental decay and eventual insanity caused by starvation, isolation, and drug use. Determined to survive and be rescued, he goes to horrifying lengths to survive, using his surgical training to amputate his own limbs to use as a food source, ingesting the heroin for anesthesia during the operations. His last few diary entries, barely comprehensible, indicate he has cut off and eaten everything below his waist, as well as his ears, and drools uncontrollably as he ponders which body part to consume next. (His fingers; "lady fingers they taste like lady fingers"). The diary entries end when he cuts off his left hand to eat.

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