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1000 Vampires on Screen is a truly unique collection written by awardwinning
author and vampire-genre expert Simon Bacon that in two packed
volumes covers the history of vampires on film and television. Looking
at examples, from Nosferatu to Duckula, Blacula to Twilight, and Dark
Shadows to True Blood the story of the screen vampire from its first
appearance on film is told from the perspective of the vampire itself,
charting its journey from a hideous, devilish monster through to
romantic lead and even as aspirational role model. It is a trip that
takes us around the globe, to countries in every continent, and even
some places in outer space, encompassing bloodsuckers, energy-drinkers,
soul-takers, life-absorbers, body-copiers, man-eating-plants, possessed
objects, sexoholics, eternal lovers, and vegetarian vampires, to name
but a few. Further to this, the two volumes of 1000 Vampires on Screen
also features 30+ exclusive interviews with the writers, directors, and
actors that have brought these undead creatures to life. Jim Wynorski,
Henry Rollins, Robert Bierman, Debbie Rochon, Neil Jordan, Anna Silk,
Doug Jones, Leonor Varella, Catherine Hardwicke, and James Woods amongst
many others discuss what glamoured them about the vampire, how they
became them on screen, and why, so many of them, returned to its embrace
again and again. Many of them also share exclusive and personal onset
photographs, design images, and publicity shots to give new perspectives
on themselves and on the vampires they created. All of this is supported
by cross-reference notes on all the entries and extensive Film, and
Actor and Director Indexes making 1000 Vampires on Screen not only an
indispensable reference tool for professionals and enthusiasts alike,
but one of the most inventive and important books on the vampire genre
of 2023.1000 Vampiresoffers a delectable buffet of screen vampires, full
of prime cuts and rare meats. It ranges fromAbbott and Costello Meet
Frankenstein toZoltan, Hound of Dracula, via vamps both famous and
obscure and from the first flickers of celluloid to the latest undead
streaming shows from around the world. Simon Bacon’s compendious
knowledge and enthusiasm leaps off every page. A bloody valuable
resource for every budding vampirologist.-Professor Roger Luckhurst,
editor of Oxford World’s Classics edition of Dracula and the Cambridge
Companion to DraculaThis monstrous tome is the Ancestry.com of vampire
chroniclings. Barnabas Collins, Eric Northman, Alexander Lucard, and
hundreds more undead you probably haven’t heard of haunt the halls of
Simon Bacon’s indispensable new reference work. Readers and fans of
vampires will come to this reunion expecting to see old familiar faces,
but they’ll leave for Dracula’s afterparty with a carload of new fanged
friends they didn’t know they always wanted.- John Edgar Browning,
Ph.D., co-author of Dracula in Visual Media and co-editor of Dracula
(Norton Critical Editions) (2nd ed.)