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Pariah ペーパーバック – 2010/8/3
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- 本の長さ368ページ
- 言語英語
- 出版社Tor Books
- 発売日2010/8/3
- 寸法14.61 x 2.54 x 21.59 cm
- ISBN-100765326272
- ISBN-13978-0765326270
商品の説明
著者について
Bob Fingerman is the award-winning creator of such critically acclaimed graphic novels as Beg the Question, White Like She, and Recess Pieces. In his novel, Bottomfeeder, Fingerman tossed away the typical gothic and romantic trappings of the vampire genre in favor of portraying the down-to-earth story of a working class Queens-bred vampire. In Recess Pieces, Fingerman whipped up a bloody maelstrom of adorable moppets and the living dead set within the confines of a school. In the uneasy romantic roman à clef Beg the Question he presented anxious young love in the streets of Brooklyn long before gentrification. His most recent graphic novel is From the Ashes, a "speculative memoir" set in the post-apocalyptic ruins of New York City. He will have a short story in the eagerly anticipated zombie anthology The Living Dead 2. He lives in New York City with his wife, Michele.
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- 出版社 : Tor Books (2010/8/3)
- 発売日 : 2010/8/3
- 言語 : 英語
- ペーパーバック : 368ページ
- ISBN-10 : 0765326272
- ISBN-13 : 978-0765326270
- 寸法 : 14.61 x 2.54 x 21.59 cm
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The characters are a defeated people. Starving and having exhausted all ideas, the building seems destined to become their crypt- until a young girl, Mona, is spotted on the street below. The undead seem repelled by her, parting the waves and allowing Mona to walk the streets of Necropolis untouched. Characters, now with a link to outside provisions, become more hopeful, more leisurely, some more dangerous. The undead are a backdrop for this study into humanity at its end. Even with a seemingly endless population of hungry, walking corpses outside, there is always the threat of the living breathing enemy in the room across the hall. And then there's the mystery of just how Mona does what she does.
I promise you, this book does not pull any punches, and will take you places you did not expect to visit. I hope you will all pick up this wonderful book and experience this for yourself!
Oh, and for you film geeks out there, these are the slower, Romero-type zombies, not the fast-running types, and all gloriously detailed by Fingerman through his artist's eyes.
The first thing I thought when I examined the cover was that "Oh, this mysterious stranger is going to be a vampire-- the ear buds do vaguely look like fangs. That will be the hook." I was wrong. When the "miracle" finally showed up I thought for sure she was going to be some kind of pseudo living dead thing, ala Monster Island. Again, wrong. I thought for sure that there would be some sort of annoying attempt at a "game changer" to a genre now lousy with them-- What I'm getting at is that this is the first zombie story I've read in a long time that somehow followed a lot of the same beats set before it (Fingerman's Romero faith rivals that of Kirkman) but kept me guessing the entire trip. Even little things like established rules of Zombie-dom caught me off guard when they eventually came into play in the later half of the book.
Fingerman writes intriguing, and captivating characters that are so enjoyable that even the most utterly despicable of the group is still entertaining to read. I look forward to getting the chance to revisit this story again in the future. Highly recommended if you're a fan of the genre, and maybe even if you're not-- it definitely uses the strengths of what made this subculture of storytelling so great to its advantage. Easily the best Zombie novel since World War Z.