If you haven't read I Am Legend, but you've seen the movie
versions, The Last Man on Earth (with Vincent Price) and/or The
Omega Man (starring the dictator of the NRA, Charlton Heston),
there is still hope for you. Thankfully, the original story is still
in print and easy to find. So, forget that warfare plague and odd
immunity crap and read the real story, the sink-your-teeth-in vampire
masterpiece. It will change the way you look at yourself and the
amalgam of the world around you right now.
Robert Neville has a rough life, working day and night. While the
sun shines he slaves away, killing off the competition... one
vampire at a time. His methods are simple and direct. Kill as many
as humanly possible. Kill them -- kill them again, that is, and make
sure they don't come back this time. If you have to choose
one person to save the world, Neville is a damn good choice.
He spends his nights keeping the remaining bloodsuckers from
forcibly recruiting him for their army of darkness. The lengths he
goes to to excel at both jobs is truly impressive and ingenious.
Also deadly -- but it's us or them, after all. The systems he has
developed to slay the vampires and to fend them off is not the kind
of thing you'd see in Home Alone. Did I mention there is
plenty of violence and gore?
Unfortunately, every night sees more of "them" and less
of "us." And this is where the book transcends a simple
vampire story and becomes a showpiece of the genre and
eye-opening social commentary.
Matheson uses his horror story to make a point: What is normal?
Sure, at first the vampires are a small but vocal minority. A
minority that threatens the existence of humanity. Killing them off
should be no problem, though. But what about when their numbers
grow? At some point, the "us" is bound to become the
"them." What happens when the balance of power shifts?
Every day is a losing battle to prevent a complete take-over. Every
day brings Neville closer to being the ultimate minority of one.
It's a nightmarish vision of the future, told with such graphic
detail that it seems all too possible. Matheson's command of
narrative delivers a riveting, exciting story every time. That power
is never more evident than between the covers of I Am Legend.
If ever a book was made to read in one sitting, this complex horror
novel is it. Before you read yet another gothic vampire novel, read
the story that's different. You may forget the details of the other
books, but this one will stay with you. And get that grey
matter working.