The vampire myth has roots dating back to the prehistory of humanity. The figure of the vampire, transformed over the centuries, has come first in our culture through primitive art, the vases, statues and everyday objects, and later by more sophisticated methods such as literature and cinema. If you wan to talk more about Vampire get it here on Vampire Chat
Book
This book offers the reader to undertake a dark journey in his company since the origins of the legend until he finally broke into the mass culture in ten-nine chapters comprehensive and thoroughly illustrés.En 1903 to Ropraz in High Jorat Waldenses, the daughter of Justice of the Peace twenty years died from meningitis. One morning, we find the open coffin, the body of the virginal Rosa desecrated, the partially eaten. Amazement surrounding villages, the return of superstition, fear of vampirism. Then, Carrouge Ferlens and two other desecrations committed. The appointed Favez, a farm boy, is the perfect guilty. Convicted, imprisoned, subjected to psychiatry, it loses its track in 1915.
From a fact, Jacques Chessex gives writing the deadly fascination. Who knows better than to say “primitive dirt,” the fantasies of notables, the bad conscience of an era? The horror, the horror …
Magazines
Bruckman, a deportee, in a concentration camp anonymous, discovers that his friend Wernecke deported as he is … a vampire. Follows a surprising and deadly confrontation.
This text was first published in 1982 in a magazine just fantastic to open the magazines had declined as it seemed an unbearable cruelty. The story has finally conquered the public and fans since it was discovered that this story, odious, both gave testimony about the Nazi horror, and going into a strange current literature: the rehabilitation of the vampire through comparison.
Movie…
Is introduced in a realistic (concentration camp) the irrational world of the vampire. The question that comes to mind is: who is the most terrible? The concentration camps (a plant to death) or death itself (the vampire)? Oskar, a young boy fragile and lonely, tormented by her classmates live in the suburbs of Stockholm. One evening while playing with a knife in the courtyard of his building imagining scenes of revenge, he meets Eli who has just moved with his father. Oskar finally found someone with whom to make friends. Not coming out at night and t-shirt despite the cold, the girl is no shortage of intrigue. A series of bloody deaths and mysterious disappearances occur at the same time.
This sensitive and emotional film differs from classic vampire films. None of the usual cliches are present here. Morse is disturbing because it mixes the innocence of a child vampire who must pass their state almost as a “disease” and the vampire monster dévorre his victims in cold blood.