I Am Legend (1954) is a vampire novel by RICHARD MATHESON, considered a classic in contemporary vampire literature and in the horror genre. I Am Legend is the first contemporary novel to
No, the spelling of the title is not a mistake. Dance a mad dervish whirl of coincidence and synchronicity with Robert Anton Wilson and his dancing partners James Joyce, the Marquis de Sade, William S. Borroughs, Carl Jung, Timothy Leary,
Hotel Transylvania, by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (Saint Martin's, 1978): Though not so well known to non-specialists as Rice's characters, Yarbro's Saint-Germain is probably the best-loved of contemporary vampires. If Rice's fiction may
The Hunger, by Whitley Strieber (William Morrow, 1981): Another alien vampire, quite different from Weyland in her orientation toward the human race. Unlike Charnas' vampire, who values his isolation and would not
Blood Hunt, by Lee Killough (TOR, 1987): A rare example of a fictional vampire who is a truly nice person, without possessing the superhuman charisma of Saint-Germain. Like Matheson, Killough postulates that
Shattered Glass, by Elaine Bergstrom (Berkley, 1989): This story of a single clan of alien vampires is the first book in a series that rivals Yarbro's Saint-Germain chronicles in its potential scope.
Sunglasses After Dark, by Nancy Collins (New American Library, 1989): A violent, erotic variation on the traditional supernatural vampire. At first the novel appears to be a tale of homicidal psychosis and
Salem’s Lot (1975) is a Vampire novel by best-selling horror author Stephen King. ’Salem’s Lot was King’s second novel, following Carrie (1974), and is considered to be one of his best, and
Memnoch the Devil (1995) is the fifth novel in Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles features her lead Vampire, Lestat de Lioncourt, in a debate with the Devil. In New York City, Lestat stalks
The Tale of the Body Thief (1992) is a novel by Anne Rice, fourth in her Vampire Chronicles, in which the Vampire Lestat de Lioncourt attempts suicide and then suffers a body
The Vampire Lestat (1985) is the second vampire novel by Anne Rice, continuing the story of Lestat, the central character in Interview with the Vampire. The success of The Vampire Lestat, published
Dracula (1897) is a Novel by Bram Stoker featuring the most famous fictional vampire of all, Count Dracula. Dracula was a modest success for Stoker, but after his death in 1912 the
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