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by Richard Matheson (Author) "On those cloudy days, Robert Neville was never sure when sunset came, and sometimes they were in the streets before he could get back..." (more)
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One of the most influential vampire novels of the 20th century, I Am Legend regularly appears on the "10 Best" lists of numerous critical studies of the horror genre. As Richard Matheson's third novel, it was first marketed as science fiction (for although written in 1954, the story takes place in a future 1976). A terrible plague has decimated the world, and those who were unfortunate enough to survive have been transformed into blood-thirsty creatures of the night. Except, that is, for Robert Neville. He alone appears to be immune to this disease, but the grim irony is that now he is the outsider. He is the legendary monster who must be destroyed because he is different from everyone else. Employing a stark, almost documentary style, Richard Matheson was one of the first writers to convince us that the undead can lurk in a local supermarket freezer as well as a remote Gothic castle. His influence on a generation of bestselling authors--including Stephen King and Dean Koontz--who first read him in their youth is, well, legendary. --Stanley Wiater

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Starred Review. Robert Neville has witnessed the end of the world. The world's population has been obliterated by a vampire virus, though Neville has somehow survived. As he toils to make sense of it all and protect himself against the hounding vampires who seek out his life force, Neville embarks on a series of projects to discover the source of the plague and hopefully put an end to the vampires. In a tale that plays with the slippery slope of sanity, Dean makes the perfect choice for a narrator. His powerful performance proves chilling and haunting. As Neville teeters on the edge of sanity, Dean manipulates his tone, speed, emphasis and projection accordingly, making listeners tremble with his narration. While some might rebuke his narration for being too dramatic or providing too much interpretation, Dean's intensity adds to the book in a way that benefits listeners over readers. The visceral nature of his performance evokes the image of a foamy-mouthed Dean growling at a microphone with spittle flying. A Tor paperback. (Oct.)
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 317 pages
  • Publisher: Orb Books (September 15, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 031286504X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312865047
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.4 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (549 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #41,968 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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298 of 320 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A vampire novel second only to Stoker's, November 24, 2001
By Daniel Jolley "darkgenius" (Shelby, North Carolina USA) - See all my reviews
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I am Legend is arguably the greatest short horror novel ever written, and its influence on the horror genre has been profound. Stephen King and many other of today's masters rank this book highly in their personal top ten lists of favorites. It is a short novel that can be read in one sitting; it is hard to put down, building in intensity from start to finish. Matheson creates an entirely new type of vampire fiction herein. Transcending the traditional vampire tale, he adds science fiction elements to produce a refreshing new interpretation of Stoker's legend. The most fascinating part of the story is the protagonist's (Richard Neville's) attempts to explain the legendary aspects of the vampire myth in scientific terms. His discovery of a bacterium, which he dubs vampiris, as the true source of vampirism struck me anew reading the novel again after the events of September 11, 2001. Although we only get pieces of the story regarding the outbreak of the vampiric plague, including a reference to bombings, it can easily be seen as the fruits of germ warfare. Neville even conjectures that the Black Death of the Middle Ages was caused by this same vampiris germ, and he extrapolates facts and ideas from that history in his attempts to understand why such defenses as garlic, crosses, and stakes driven into the heart actually are effective against the hordes of undead creatures menacing his own time. He studies academic texts and conducts experiments with the blood of these creatures, which is the means by which he identifies the bacterium. The essence of garlic has no effect on the germ when injected into a blood sample, which initially he is unable to explain, but he later is able to explain garlic's effectiveness. Less scientific tests lead him to conclude that crosses are only effective against "Christian" vampires; the cross has no meaning to for vampires who were once Jews and Moslems, but sacred symbols of those religions, such as the Torah and the Koran, do. All of these scientific tests and speculations are just fascinating.

Neville is essentially the last man on earth, and the loneliness of his situation is the central part of the story. Matheson is able to communicate Neville's emotional feelings vividly, making him very real. We gradually acquire the story of the deaths of Neville's wife and daughter, essentially experiencing the pain he goes through when these memories overcome him. We watch him drink himself into a stupor as each night finds him besieged in his fortified house, surrounded by vampires, including his old friend and neighbor, calling for him to come out. We watch him slowly lose his grip on sanity and come very close to giving up. Then, however, we watch him overcome his depression and courageously fight to live in the nightmare world he is trapped in. The scenes with the dog he finds are full of emotion and really gripped this reader. This is Neville's first contact with nonvampiric life, and his attempts to befriend and help the poor creature (at the same time finally finding a companion) touched me greatly and brought tears to my eyes. His eventual discovery of another human being like himself is also powerful and emotional, although to speak more about this aspect of the story is to risk giving something away to the future reader.

This is a story of one man overcoming all obstacles and fighting to defend his way of life and his very humanity. The novel deals with the human condition, the essential ingredient to effective horror writing. Neville struggles constantly with his doubts and fears, particularly as he commits acts that he would have condemned as barbarous in the time before the plague. His needs for companionship of any kind offer us a clear image of the inner soul of man. By the end of the story, he does indeed become legend, both in his world and in ours.

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109 of 120 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I Am Legend, January 27, 2000
By Nathan Blumenfeld "mastadge" (Wilmington, DE United States) - See all my reviews
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This novel, although short, is absolutely outstanding.

While this book is advertised as one of the best vampire novels of all time, it is really not about the vampires at all, but about a man. This is the story of what one man can endure, what his limits are, how much he can accept, and what will happen when he goes too far.

Yes, there are vampires in the book, and yes, he does hunt them by day, but it's not an action story; the suspense is more pyschological. This is also one of the more different vampire books you will ever read.

Somewhat short and written precisely, words are not wasted here, and the beauty and simplicity of the language is part of the appeal that this book holds. Robert Neville is an amazingly real character, and the ending of this book is perfect. While I have not yet read the multiple other stories by Matheson in this volume, I Am Legend alone is worth the cover price.

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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Obviously You Are Interested In Vampires and Zombies..., March 22, 2004
By Caesar M. Warrington (Lansdowne, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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SO BUY THIS BOOK!

This is where it all started. The pioneering work that later inspired George Romero's "Night Of The Living Dead" and Stephen King's "Salem's Lot" and every other tale of a normal human being fighting against the odds in a world gone mad with the hungry hordes of the undead.
Matheson, a TV writer (most notable work, "The Twilight Zone"), places us in a world where a mysterious virus has not only killed off virtually ever other man, woman and child but causes them to return as zombielike vampires intent on only one thing... to drain the blood of the living. Matheson's hero holds up in his old family home, now a battered fortress assaulted nightly by what were once his friends and neighbors and who have become the walking dead intent on taking hold and devouring him. He, in turn, waits until the morning light and searches out there hiding places in order to destroy the revenants when they are at their most vulnerable. A one man army, who is patiently, skillfully ridding his world of this vermin.
Fortunately, in one of his sweeps he finds that there is another who is doing the same thing. He is not alone in the world afterall.
Unfortunately, this other wants to destroy him as well.

Matheson wrote a thinking man's horror novel. He touches on that feeling of alienation and loneliness that pervades so much of our modern world. A world that places us as pawns, used (and often victimised) by the science and technologies of our own creation. However, Matheson also inspires in the reader a feeling of hope and fighting back even if the odds are staggeringly against us. He appeals to the survivalist instincts that every healthy, normal man and woman possess. He builds the anger in us to strike back and overcome the menace to our existence.
Two movies made were based on "I Am Legend": "The Last Man On Earth", starring Vincent Price and the classic, "Omega Man", starring Charleton Heston. Neither of these came close to the quality of this novel. This book is essential reading and keeping for every horror fan, especially us zombie fanatics. Now go order this book!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Forget the Movies, Read the Novella
Richard Matheson's horror novella, "I Am Legend" is a finely crafted novel which mixes vampire horror, survivalist end-of-the-world themes, and questions of morality in a world... Read more
Published 3 days ago by Cody Carlson

3.0 out of 5 stars Be aware it's only half the book - the rest is short stories
When I got this book a few weeks ago, I sailed right into it, thinking it would be a decent sized novel, similar to 'Earth Abides' or Lucifer's Hammer'. Read more
Published 4 days ago by Tallin

5.0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Read
I saw the movie with my friends and liked it a lot, but one them told me it had changed things (specifically the ending) quite a bit from the book. Read more
Published 5 days ago by Albert Meier

5.0 out of 5 stars A gem - a must read for any sci fi /horror fan
Wonderfully fast paced and extremely well written don't begin to do this gem of a book justice. Written in 1954!!! I'm in awe - it is that good. Read more
Published 10 days ago by doggroomer

5.0 out of 5 stars For me, The Best Vampire Story Ever
I am one of those who will admit to have liked the Omega Man film in the '70s. I was mildly initially dissapointed with Will Smith's "I am Legend" because of the ending, but was... Read more
Published 1 month ago by G. E. Williams

5.0 out of 5 stars I am LEGEND?
As others have said, one of the great novellas of all time; I read it more than three decades ago, and always thought it would make a terrific movie - too bad they never made one... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Doc H

5.0 out of 5 stars Not the Will Smith "Legend."
I'll keep this short and sweet for all the quick broswers out there. This is very different from the film version released with Will Smith in the lead role. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Yamil Narvaez

5.0 out of 5 stars The Title Says it All!
I still haven't seen the movie, and from what I've heard about it's departure from the book that inspired it, I'm not in a particular rush, either. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Lincoln Crisler

3.0 out of 5 stars I preferred the movie
I purchased this book because of the movie, thinking it would be similar. I guess in a way it is, last person alive, vampires trying to get to him. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Mercedes

1.0 out of 5 stars STUPEFYING BOOK
The story "I am Legend" is quite engaging on its own. However, the bumbling drones over at TOR have misleadingly labeled and sold this book as a novel. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Matt T. Riley

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