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The Crow: The Lazarus Heart (Mass Market Paperback)

~ (Author) "DOWN THROUGH THAT PART OF THE EVENING that is neither night nor day, the big black bird comes, finally, to the old cemetery in the..." (more)
Key Phrases: crow caws, Jared Poe, Joseph Lethe, Jim Unger (more...)
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"The man who wears the names of rivers knows that he is no longer like other men, that some part of his fearful work has changed him forever and he can never return to the simple, painless life he lived before.... The invaders are everywhere, and Their agents are everywhere.... In [his] dreams They walk the streets without fear, spreading the androgyne contagion, and the sky burns with the roaring engines of Their warships."

In a novel about a serial killer, the evocation of the killer's madness can make or break the book. In The Crow: The Lazarus Heart, Poppy Z. Brite delivers her usual complement of gay/transsexual pale-faced lovelies dressed in black Lycra and lace, giving just enough of a spin to their aesthetics that they are mildly entertaining to read about. But the way she puts the good gory meat into the story is through the character of a mesmerizing serial killer whose unique brand of paranoia serves as a sly commentary on Brite's own fiction. This is a short and relatively simple novel for Brite, but its narrative momentum never lapses: the plot structure hangs together better than in her longer, more ambitious works. It's overwritten in places--Brite wants to use two similes where one will do--but it's fun. And that's what horror is all about. --Fiona Webster --This text refers to the Paperback edition.



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The Eternal One

At our human limits, when we've gone asfor as flesh and imagination can take us, wemeet the Eternal One. The Crow.

Immemorially old, and inconsolable,he is there only for those who seek both revengeand love, and are willing to go alI theway--and beyond.

The Lazarus Heart

Five, four, three, two ... Jared Poe counts thedays on Louisiana's Death Row. The controversialS&M photographer has been condemned to diefor killing his lover. He doesn't know who did it.Only that he didn't.

Can he clear his name and find the realkiller in time?

No. For this is no ordinary thriller. We are in thedark realm of The Crow, and Jared must feel thecold shudder of Death; must hear the beating ofblack wings; must prowl the shadowy gothnetherworld of New Orleans, to prove he was nokiller when he died.

And find out what kind of killer he has become.


Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: HarperEntertainment (May 5, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061020095
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061020094
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.9 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (50 customer reviews)
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brite Creates Yet Another Amazing Book, March 12, 2000
By Curtis Lane (Orlando, FL USA) - See all my reviews
First, let us establish that through the movies I never got overly attatched to the Crow series. I thought the movies were ok, but not great; not to mention that the sequel appeared to be a regurgitation of the original plot. But since Poppy Z. Brite is one of my absolute favorite writers, I had to give this book a chance (and even sprung for the nice $50 edition--this is how sure I am of Brite's writing.) This novel holds up to all of Brite's previous novel-length work, and quite possibly exceeds it. The characters are amazingly developed--but aren't they always--and for once one of her major characters is a woman! Ok, so she used to be a man, but the point is that she's strayed from the teenage gay mail a little. Brite also expands on the Crow mythos, and writes a powerful story. The main antagonist is the complete embodiment of hate and bigotry, and the hero's purposes are genuine and satisfyingly revengeful. I recommend this book for anyone who loves good horror, but I warn you that Brite is a very dark writer when it comes to her horror. Her fiction makes the works of Steven King look as cozy as a Charles Dickens novel.

Enjoy!

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Brite Creates a Great New Addition to THE CROW Franchise, October 1, 1999
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The was the first book I read by Poppy Z. Brite, and I do not regret it one bit. I recognized the name, but the main reason I bought it was that it was a The Crow novel that didnt cost 13-20 bucks.
Brite's dark style of writing and chracterization was great. She went a little away from the Crow mythos, but did a great job none the less. I love all of her referances to Edgar Allen Poe and the main charater's (a crow and RAVEN are relatives)were interesting. But going away from The Crow mythos was probably her only flaw.
This inspired me to test her other stuff out, so I read Lost Souls, which was really great. I would definately suggest this one.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Horror Novel, May 18, 1998
By P. Legerski (Corona, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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The problem with the concept of these CROW novels that are going to be coming out is that the mythos has been so prevalent through comics and movies that the original motive of the idea has been so watered down, it would seem to lose its impact in each succeeding volume. That is the biggest obstacle to the writers who accept this challenge.

Poppy Z. Brite meets and supersedes all of these problems and actually flourishes under the tight reins she was given as guidelines for using this licensed character.

Ms. Brite puts The Crow in her familiar, if alluring, New Orleans with Jared Poe, a photographer based a bit on Robert Mapplethorpe, an artist who is pushing the envelope of kinky. At one of his shows, he meets Benjamin and his transsexual twin, Lucrece. They make a fearsome threesome...until somebody murders one of them, another is found guilty of that murder and dies on Death Row and the other, with her guilt/grief, calls back the "innocent" Death Rower to reek revenge on all of those responsible.

The writing is poetic, the story captivating and Lucrece is Brite's first true "female" star (if you don't count Courtney Love) to evolve into a serious character. No gore is spared when needed and Poppy has mastered the art of moving from present to past through flashback scenes that are so real, I actually had to stop reading at work for a while because NOTHING was getting done!

Ms. Brite has accomplished something only a few gifted writers can; using a limiting character and mythology that's been so overexposed it seems to cry out for monotony, and just kick its butt to make it your own unique and lasting own.

Most Highest Recommendation! END

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5.0 out of 5 stars Book Rating.
5 STARS : Story quality, Entertainment, Recommend to a friend, Keeping the readers interest, Would buy a simular book. Read more
Published 9 days ago by Evan J Blaickley

3.0 out of 5 stars fell flat
Benny DuBois is viciously slain by a serial killer. His lover, controversial S&M photographer Jared Poe, is wrongly blamed for it by the heavily biased New Orleans justice system... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Andi Molko

3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting New Twist
Poppy Z. Brite's inspiration for her novel, The Crow: Lazarus Heart, was James O'Barr's graphic novel, The Crow. However, the only real similarity is the story's premise. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Jamie

3.0 out of 5 stars Super Reader
A man is on death row. He didn't do what he has been convicted for, being the murder of his lover. Being a photographer of kinky stuff didn't really help his cause... Read more
Published on August 4, 2007 by Blue Tyson

4.0 out of 5 stars Having a brain of my own...
I read this book years ago. It may not be Poppy Z. Brite's best novel, but she had to work her magic within the confines of an already over used idea. Read more
Published on March 19, 2007 by M. Mangum

5.0 out of 5 stars New reader falling in love...
Having never read another Crow novel, I cannot compare this to others as some reviewers have done. I can tell you that this book was excellent and actually pretty moving. Read more
Published on April 12, 2005 by Page Turner

2.0 out of 5 stars Better Then Quoth The Crow But Still Lacks..
Yet again, another one of my reviews, this time for The Crow Lazarus Heart. Like Quoth The Crow, I enjoyed the love story although this one felt less forced and more natural... Read more
Published on March 20, 2004 by Diane Kuyper

3.0 out of 5 stars Not Poppy's Best
This is kind of cheesy. Parts of it are down right silly. This is the first of Miss Brite's work I read. (my mom brought it home for me when I was home sick.. Read more
Published on December 17, 2003 by Rachel

4.0 out of 5 stars Poppy Z brite is brilliant
The Crow was originally an incredible story that Poppy Z Brite not only writes with the same intensity and anger as the original but adds a more current theme. Read more
Published on October 2, 2003 by kasper082

1.0 out of 5 stars No stars, please
What a godawful book. Probably written during Poppy's lowest phase, this book takes all that was beautiful and terrifying about The Crow and turns it into a pointless... Read more
Published on January 7, 2003 by Kristin Tomic

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