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14 Jul 2009 01:16 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

I didn't expect much from the book that inspired George Romero to make Night of the Living Dead (I am not a fan of zombies), but I was pleasantly surprised. Published in 1954, I Am Legend had a huge influence on the modern vampire and zombie horror genres. The story focuses exclusively on the activities and inner dialogue of a man who believes he is the last survivor of a plague that infected all other humans with a zombie-ish form of vampirism. The book is well written and doesn't pull any punches. The survivalism/vampire trope is basically an excuse to explore human emotion in all its variety.
Trivia note: Richard Matheson also wrote the Star Trek:TOS first-season episode "The Enemy Within."
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