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"The Monkey"
Short story by Stephen King
Country
United States
Language
English
Genre(s)
Horror, short story
Publication
Published in
Skeleton Crew
Publication type
Magazine
Media type
Print (Periodical)
Publication date
November 1980
"The Monkey" is a short story by Stephen King, first published as a booklet included in Gallery magazine in 1980. It was significantly revised and published in King's collection Skeleton Crew in 1985.
"The Monkey" was nominated for a British Fantasy Award for best short story in 1982.[1]
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