Wednesday 28 November 2018

Book Review: I Am Legend by Richard Matheson


3.5 stars. I haven’t seen any of the ‘I Am Legend’ films out there, so had nothing to compare this to.

It’s a classic of the science fiction genre, and at just shy of 200 pages I knew it would be a quick read. It was. And it was enjoyable for the most part. We have the lonely ‘last man on earth’, desperate for companionship, a purpose to continue and justify his existence. We have the now typical apocalyptic landscape and vampire enemy. Enigmatic and ruthless, just as easily turning on each other as they are on our narrator. It had scenes of tension, heartache and bitter uneasiness. You feel at any moment that Neville could either end it all, or finally be taken by his neighbour or another vampire.

Neville is a strong protagonist. You feel his emotions in waves of despair. His background is touched upon sparingly, hinting at awful post apocalyptic traumas, but enough is left to the readers imagination to see how he’s got to where he is at the start of of novel. His life is filled with endless monotony, leading to madness and melancholy. It’s rather artfully done for such s shout novel, and I can understand how this is such a pioneer for the genre.

But. Something just wasn’t there for me. I don’t know if it was the rather enigmatic approach to the vampires and their disease (we never really know for sure what is at the root of the problem other than it being a germ), or if it’s because this is such a singular journey. We follow Neville and that’s it. There’s no expansion of the plot away from Neville, and for most of the novel there’s no interaction with anything or anyone. It’s all Neville’s thoughts.

I just felt that something was lacking. Some deeper look st this world perhaps. But I did enjoy it.

 - 3 stars

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