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FOREVER ZOMBIE:
A Collection of
Undead Guy Tales
Due: Fall
2009
Preview: Read one of the zombie tales from
Forever Zombie: A
Collection of Undead Guy Tales right now! Check out
Every
Death You Take, just one of the many tales in this anthology.
Publisher:
British Film Institute (August
5, 2008)
Language:
English
ISBN-10:
1844571742
ISBN-13:
978-1844571741
Product Dimensions:
7.4 x5.3 x 0.6
inches
Synopsis:
George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead (1968) is
widely acknowledged as one of the most influential horror films of all
time. Shot on a low budget on black and white film, Night depicts an
America under siege from reanimated corpses. The action centres
around a motley group of survivors holed up in a suburb of Pittsburgh,
besieged by flesh-eating ghouls. Romero’s focus on tensions between
members of this makeshift community resonates with contemporary racial
and gender conflicts and, in addition to its shockingly visceral
content, the film’s impact lay in its engagement with contemporary
social upheaval – Vietnam and the peace movement, the civil rights
struggle, assassinations and escalating urban tensions.
Benjamin Hervey’s study of the film is the first to
provide a close analysis of the film and an in-depth account of its
reception. Drawing on original archival research, Hervey traces how
the film quickly gained cult status, while at the same time it was
hailed as a piece of art cinema and as a deep political allegory.
Hervey analyses the film scene-by-scene, detailing how the scoring,
editing, photography and lighting came together to overall powerful
effect. He provides a richly detailed historical context for his
reading of the film, showing, for example, how scenes in Night
directly relate to contemporary news coverage of Vietnam.