Zombies have arguably eclipsed vampires as one of the most popular subjects for modern horror. George Romero and his many imitators, as well as literary works such as The Walking Dead and The Passage, have ensured that zombies hold pride of place within current speculative fiction. However, zombie fiction has a long and fascinating history, dating back many decades. This collection traces the development of zombies within fiction, presenting a series of horrifying tales of the undead from America. Featuring work by authors such as W. B. Seabrook, W. Stanley Moss and G. W. Hunter.
Language
English
Pages
176
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Read Books
Release
April 28, 2011
ISBN
1447406737
ISBN 13
9781447406730
The United States of the Undead: Short Stories of Zombies in the Americas
Zombies have arguably eclipsed vampires as one of the most popular subjects for modern horror. George Romero and his many imitators, as well as literary works such as The Walking Dead and The Passage, have ensured that zombies hold pride of place within current speculative fiction. However, zombie fiction has a long and fascinating history, dating back many decades. This collection traces the development of zombies within fiction, presenting a series of horrifying tales of the undead from America. Featuring work by authors such as W. B. Seabrook, W. Stanley Moss and G. W. Hunter.