Dance of the Dead, Richard Matheson
Dance of the Dead, Richard Matheson
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Dance of the Dead
Horror As Public Spectacle

Author: Richard Matheson

Narrator: Scott Miller

Unabridged: 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Scott Miller

Published: 02/08/2024


Synopsis

Some stories unsettle you not with monsters from space, but with familiar faces smiling in the dark. Dance Of The Dead unfolds in a near-future world where entertainment, science, and cruelty blur together, and where the line between thrill-seeking and moral collapse has all but vanished. What begins as youthful rebellion drifts toward something colder, exposing how easily a society can normalize horror when it is packaged as spectacle.Richard Matheson builds tension through atmosphere and psychological pressure rather than exposition. The story’s power lies in its intimacy, placing the listener inside the growing dread of a single character while the world around her celebrates what should never be celebrated. It is a deeply uncomfortable experience, not because it is sensational, but because it feels plausible, even inevitable.This is vintage science fiction at its most incisive—less concerned with technology than with human behavior. Dance Of The Dead asks what happens when curiosity, peer pressure, and authority combine, and whether innocence can survive once empathy is replaced by appetite.Richard Matheson was one of the most influential voices in twentieth-century speculative fiction, known for blending horror, science fiction, and psychological realism. His work often focuses on ordinary people trapped in extraordinary moral situations, and Dance Of The Dead stands as one of his most disturbing explorations of social decay and personal surrender.

About Richard Matheson

Richard Matheson (1926-2013) is the author of many classic novels and short stories. He wrote in a variety of genres including terror, fantasy, horror, paranormal, suspense, science fiction and western. In addition to books, he wrote prolifically for television (including The Twilight Zone, Night Gallery, Star Trek) and numerous feature films. Many of Matheson’s novels and stories have been made into movies including I Am Legend, Somewhere in Time, and Shrinking Man. His many awards include the World Fantasy and Bram Stoker Awards for Lifetime Achievement, the Hugo Award, Edgar Award, Spur Award for Best Western Novel, Writer’s Guild awards, and in 2010 he was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tetra on August 11, 2020

I think Richstd has female issues.......more

Goodreads review by Sara on March 09, 2021

Some neat word play and sentence structure at the very beginning but that didn’t last. The change of tone for interspersed definitions and explanations pulled me out of the story and it’s not a story I wanted to be in anyway. Main male character acting like he owns the girl who agreed to go on a dat......more