Robert Neville es el único superviviente de una guerra bacteriológica que ha asolado el planeta y convertido al resto de la humanidad en vampiros. Su vida se ha reducido a asesinar el máximo número posible de estos seres sanguinarios durante el día, y a soportar su asedio cada noche. Para ellos, el auténtico monstruo es este hombre que lucha por subsistir en un nuevo orden establecido.
Todo un clásico en su género, éste es un perturbador relato sobre la soledad y el aislamiento y una reflexión sobre los binomios como normalidad y anormalidad, bien y mal, que se evidencian como una mera convención derivada del temor y el desconcierto ante lo diferente.
A lesson not to judge a book by its film adaptation.
This was a quick read - a story of the last person in a world of "vampires".
A compelling picture of psychology and discussion of what it even means to be human. Some stream of consciousness writing really connects you to the main character.
Certains livres ont mal vieilli. Ce n'est pas le cas de Je suis une légende. Écrit en 1954, il ne fait pas ses 70 ans. Le récit est en effet intemporel, mais ce n'est pas ce qui en fait la force principale. Les sujets et préoccupations du présent de 1954, abordés ici par la science-fiction, se retrouvent pour certains avec une préoccupante modernité en notre vingt et unième siècle.
Jugez plutôt. C'est d'une épidémie mondiale dont il est question. Elle n'affecte pas le système respiratoire, comme nos années 2020 auraient pu le suggérer, mais modifie de manière assez importante le comportement des personnes infectées. Elles deviennent en effet nocturnes, fuyant la lumière du jour. Elles se nourrissent quasi-exclusivement de sang, préférentiellement humain. Leurs canines ont tendance à pousser un peu plus que d'habitude. Elles craignent l'ail. Il paraîtrait même qu'elles fuient devant les crucifix et les miroirs. Vous avez …
Certains livres ont mal vieilli. Ce n'est pas le cas de Je suis une légende. Écrit en 1954, il ne fait pas ses 70 ans. Le récit est en effet intemporel, mais ce n'est pas ce qui en fait la force principale. Les sujets et préoccupations du présent de 1954, abordés ici par la science-fiction, se retrouvent pour certains avec une préoccupante modernité en notre vingt et unième siècle.
Jugez plutôt. C'est d'une épidémie mondiale dont il est question. Elle n'affecte pas le système respiratoire, comme nos années 2020 auraient pu le suggérer, mais modifie de manière assez importante le comportement des personnes infectées. Elles deviennent en effet nocturnes, fuyant la lumière du jour. Elles se nourrissent quasi-exclusivement de sang, préférentiellement humain. Leurs canines ont tendance à pousser un peu plus que d'habitude. Elles craignent l'ail. Il paraîtrait même qu'elles fuient devant les crucifix et les miroirs. Vous avez bien lu : l'épidémie transforme les personnes infectées en vampires.
Notre légende, Robert Neville, semble être immunisée contre le mal. Exception faite des vampires, il est le dernier homme sur terre, ou du moins le pense-t-il, car il n'a aucun moyen de le vérifier au-delà de son proche périmètre. Harcelé toutes les nuits par les créatures en quête de sang frais, il s'est barricadé à l'intérieur de sa maison. Il profite du répit diurne pour exterminer les vampires en profitant de leur sommeil, à l'aide d'un pieu planté en plein cœur, bien entendu.
Une histoire de vampire somme toute assez classique, selon la description que je viens d'en faire. Impossible cependant d'en dévoiler plus au risque de gâcher la lecture. Tentons néanmoins un indice pour montrer l'originalité de l'œuvre. Les récits traitant de vampires sont généralement classés au rayon Fantastique. L'approche développée ici par Richard Matheson incitera pourtant à classer Je suis une légende au rayon Science Fiction.
Si donc, comme moi, vous avez raté ce roman tout au long des 70 ans qui se sont écoulés depuis sa parution, je me permets de suggérer qu'il faut absolument réparer l'erreur.
Groundbreaking, but later authors would do more with it.
3 stars
This was primarily interesting to me because it showed me the early versions of tropes that have become familiar in the sci-fi and horror genres. It doesn't achieve greatness but sets the framework for later works by other authors that do.
It's kind of difficult to judge a book like this because things that were novel or big reveals have since become familiar tropes. The central concept of I Am Legend is rock solid, but it sometimes drags or goes on tangents, even with the short length, and I never found the scientific explanations either easy to follow or convincing.
Witch War was my favorite of the short stories, and I'd love to see someone adapt it or expand it into a larger book. From Shadowed Places had obviously outdated and questionable racial elements.
A lot of these felt like spec scripts for The Twilight Zone, so I wasn't surprised …
This was primarily interesting to me because it showed me the early versions of tropes that have become familiar in the sci-fi and horror genres. It doesn't achieve greatness but sets the framework for later works by other authors that do.
It's kind of difficult to judge a book like this because things that were novel or big reveals have since become familiar tropes. The central concept of I Am Legend is rock solid, but it sometimes drags or goes on tangents, even with the short length, and I never found the scientific explanations either easy to follow or convincing.
Witch War was my favorite of the short stories, and I'd love to see someone adapt it or expand it into a larger book. From Shadowed Places had obviously outdated and questionable racial elements.
A lot of these felt like spec scripts for The Twilight Zone, so I wasn't surprised to find out after reading the the author wrote a lot of Twilight Zone episodes.
The audiobook narrators tried a little to hard to do funny voices, and neither was any good at women's voices.
Introduces a Lot of New Concepts that Later Authors Used Better
3 stars
This was primarily interesting to me because it showed me the early versions of tropes that have become familiar in the sci-fi and horror genres. It doesn't achieve greatness but sets the framework for later works by other authors that do.
It's kind of difficult to judge a book like this because things that were novel or big reveals have since become familiar tropes. The central concept of I Am Legend is rock solid, but it sometimes drags or goes on tangents, even with the short length, and I never found the scientific explanations either easy to follow or convincing.
Witch War was my favorite of the short stories, and I'd love to see someone adapt it or expand it into a larger book. From Shadowed Places had obviously outdated and questionable racial elements.
A lot of these felt like spec scripts for The Twilight Zone, so I wasn't surprised …
This was primarily interesting to me because it showed me the early versions of tropes that have become familiar in the sci-fi and horror genres. It doesn't achieve greatness but sets the framework for later works by other authors that do.
It's kind of difficult to judge a book like this because things that were novel or big reveals have since become familiar tropes. The central concept of I Am Legend is rock solid, but it sometimes drags or goes on tangents, even with the short length, and I never found the scientific explanations either easy to follow or convincing.
Witch War was my favorite of the short stories, and I'd love to see someone adapt it or expand it into a larger book. From Shadowed Places had obviously outdated and questionable racial elements.
A lot of these felt like spec scripts for The Twilight Zone, so I wasn't surprised to find out after reading the the author wrote a lot of Twilight Zone episodes.
The audiobook narrators tried a little to hard to do funny voices, and neither was any good at women's voices.
Je rappelle à toutes fins utiles qu'il n'existe qu'une seule adaptation de ce livre en film, dont le titre est The Last Man on Earth, avec Vincent Price. Bonne séance à vous.
It is rare that such an old work holds up so well. Yes there is sexism and it shoes its age but the fact that Matheson concentrates on the emotional impact of what our protagonist is going through rather than the just giving us the technical details of his struggle makes this a human work that transcends time or place.
I usually listen to books at 1.5x or 1.75x speed, but in this case I kept to 1x speed, the performance by Robertson Dean was so well done I couldn't allow myself to degrade it by listening faster.
loved this, million times better than the movie. One of those rare books where you just have to keep coming back to it and you are always looking for a time you can read a bit more.
Robert Neville is the main character in this book, he lives in his house on his own and has to deal with attacks from vampires every night. the story deals with his loneliness and bouts of madness. Very moving at times and I also found myself laughing along with the character now and then. Vampires are discussed in medical terms and as Robert is still learning from books, things are kept at a level to allow idiots (like me) to understand what's going on.
Did you see the movie? If yes, forget what you watched and read this book. If no, don't watch the movie and instead read this book.
Different, and infinitely better, this book will take you on an emotional ride. Imagine you are the last uninfected human on earth. Vampires are everywhere. You spend your days scavenging around, taking what you can find from the remains the dead left behind. You spend your nights holed up in your house, listening to the infected attempting to get in. Imagine you find a friend, a companion. A sliver of hope. But life is unpredictable, and so is this book.
Read it, but have something happy to read immediately afterwards to cleanse your soul. I chose "Yes Please" by Amy Poehler, but you can choose whatever you would like, as long as it makes you happy.
Le mythe du vampire est revisité de façon magistrale dans ce roman à mi-chemin entre la science-fiction et l'horreur. Je découvre ce roman bien tard mais c'est un chef d'oeuvre de la science-fiction que j'aurais dû lire il y a bien longtemps.
I loved it. I had so many different emotions while reading it. Anger, fear, disgust... I will recommend it to anyone.
I got frustrated when reaching the middle of the book, not knowing this was a series of novels, more than one single story. But although uneven, some stories really are beautifully written. I found "From Shadowed Places" particularly intense.