Books of the Dead
Tim Lanzendörfer
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University Press of Mississippi
Belletristik / Essays, Feuilleton, Literaturkritik, Interviews
Beschreibung
The zombie has cropped up in many forms—in film, in television, and as a cultural phenomenon in zombie walks and zombie awareness months—but few books have looked at what the zombie means in fiction.
Tim Lanzendörfer fills this gap by looking at a number of zombie novels, short stories, and comics, and probing what the zombie represents in contemporary literature. Lanzendörfer brings together the most recent critical discussion of zombies and applies it to a selection of key texts including Max Brooks’s
World War Z, Colson Whitehead’s
Zone One, Junot Díaz’s short story “Monstro,” Robert Kirkman’s comic series
The Walking Dead, and Seth Grahame-Smith’s
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. Within the context of broader literary culture, Lanzendörfer makes the case for reading these texts with care and openness in their own right.
Lanzendörfer contends that what zombies do is less important than what becomes possible when they are around. Indeed, they seem less interesting as metaphors for the various ways the world could end than they do as vehicles for how the world might exist in a different and often better form.
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monster, american studies, gothic, horror and supernatural, post modernism, The Walking Dead, zombie novels, genre fiction, apocalypse, Popular Culture, World War Z, cultural phenomenon, Literary Criticism, film studies, morbidity, undead, zone one, death, comparative literature, media studies