patrickhitchcock
As In large classical epics, were gods and mortals shared their lives in the same plane, qualifying in their mutual antagonism the differences between men and the divine, corporeal and the spiritual. Here too, Vampire me? Integrates in its narration the encounter of these two conceptual worlds inserting them from a renewed and powerful vision of vampirism.
More than just a simple historic route of the myth's emergence and its evolution inside culture, the author uses the image of the vampire to deploy a story that is developed far beyond: fought between the eternal and the ephemeral, the transcendent and the mundane. Appears, thus a subtle comparison between a ruthless vampirism blinded by the ambition and cruelty and a second form, guided by adaptation, permanence on earth and aid to human kind.
It explores in a very original, exciting and intriguing way themes that have preoccupied humans since their origins unleashing reflexions such as the meaning of life, love, faith and hope.