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Black Leather Required

Black Leather Required

John Farris
4/5 ( ratings)
"Eating 'em was more fun than blowing their gnarly green heads off. But why dicker when you could do both? The fresher ones were blue. That was important if you wanted to avoid cramps, salmonella. Eat a green one and you'd be yodeling down the big porcelain megaphone in no time." Those are the opening lines of "Jerry's Kids Meet Wormboy," a justifiably famous Romero-world zombie tale presented here in a collection for the first time. That gives you just a taste of the bold horror imagery and witty metaphors that are David J. Schow's trademark. Black Leather Required is a knockout collection: 12 superb stories , one short play in the Grand Guignol style, an introduction by John Farris, and an afterword by Schow himself. It's all beautifully produced by Mark V. Ziesing. The stories include a remarkably sharp tale about dinosaurs , a delightfully manic number about roadside violence in the Arizona desert , the tale of a loathsome near-death , and varied sagas of the recently dead or the undead having a good ol' time. As Farris writes in the intro, Schow is "like a Gothic Absurdist, an urbanized Cormac McCarthy, but with a hip, mean sense of fun.... He punishes you, then he winks and punishes you some more. Friends, I do this for a living, and I'm not easily impressed, but the can-you-top-this operatic exuberance David conjures with mere words is a cause for, not censorship, but celebration." --Fiona Webster
Language
English
Pages
244
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Mark V. Ziesing
Release
April 01, 1994
ISBN
0929480295
ISBN 13
9780929480299

Black Leather Required

John Farris
4/5 ( ratings)
"Eating 'em was more fun than blowing their gnarly green heads off. But why dicker when you could do both? The fresher ones were blue. That was important if you wanted to avoid cramps, salmonella. Eat a green one and you'd be yodeling down the big porcelain megaphone in no time." Those are the opening lines of "Jerry's Kids Meet Wormboy," a justifiably famous Romero-world zombie tale presented here in a collection for the first time. That gives you just a taste of the bold horror imagery and witty metaphors that are David J. Schow's trademark. Black Leather Required is a knockout collection: 12 superb stories , one short play in the Grand Guignol style, an introduction by John Farris, and an afterword by Schow himself. It's all beautifully produced by Mark V. Ziesing. The stories include a remarkably sharp tale about dinosaurs , a delightfully manic number about roadside violence in the Arizona desert , the tale of a loathsome near-death , and varied sagas of the recently dead or the undead having a good ol' time. As Farris writes in the intro, Schow is "like a Gothic Absurdist, an urbanized Cormac McCarthy, but with a hip, mean sense of fun.... He punishes you, then he winks and punishes you some more. Friends, I do this for a living, and I'm not easily impressed, but the can-you-top-this operatic exuberance David conjures with mere words is a cause for, not censorship, but celebration." --Fiona Webster
Language
English
Pages
244
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Mark V. Ziesing
Release
April 01, 1994
ISBN
0929480295
ISBN 13
9780929480299

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