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Overview“A stroke of genius! This is the definitive love letter to the film, written with such meticulous passion and demented glee that you feel yourself standing on the set during the shoot.” —Greg Nicotero The New York Times bestselling author of Whalefall and Angel Down dives into a horror movie classic to examine his favorite film’s importance to our history, culture, and psychology—a perfect blend of research and memoir for fans of the movie, the genre, and beyond Daniel Kraus first saw George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead when he was five years old. Through watching it approximately three hundred times since, Kraus discovered the many ways the film is tied to his childhood trauma and how its influence has carried into his adulthood. He couldn’t help but wonder: Are there other admirers of the film out there who feel the same? Partially Devoured uses a frame-by-frame deep dive into Night of the Living Dead to produce a kaleidoscopic cultural investigation of the film’s importance and to examine the author’s early life of rural isolation and local violence. Careening from film analysis to rabbit-hole tangents, Partially Devoured will take readers from screaming laughter to the depths of grief, all while illustrating how a beloved genre film has woven itself into so many facets of our lives. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Daniel KrausPublisher: Counterpoint Imprint: Counterpoint Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9781640097155ISBN 10: 1640097155 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 10 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""Kraus, author of this lively, conversational study of the 1968 horror classic Night of the Living Dead, has the proper bona fides for such a project: An accomplished horror and thriller author, he completed a couple of unfinished fiction projects by Dead director George A. Romero, including 2020’s The Living Dead. But perhaps more importantly, he’s a Dead superfan, estimating he’s seen the film 300 times. And as the book shows, he’s drawn plenty of insights from the film and its legacy . . . [H]is storytelling isn’t off-puttingly geeky or fixated on fans-only details. That’s partly because he’s so personable, weaving Dead details into his own history as a teenage filmmaker, writer, and horror fan. But mainly he’s persuasive about the idea that the film is not just a horror classic but a passkey through America’s darkest instincts . . . A sage take on a low-budget classic."" —Kirkus Reviews “You don’t have to care about Night of the Living Dead to be moved and inspired by this book. AN INSTANT CLASSIC."" —Grady Hendrix, author of Witchcraft for Wayward Girls ""A STROKE OF GENIUS! This is the definitive love letter to the film, written with such meticulous passion and demented glee that you feel yourself standing on the set during the shoot. It perfectly captures who George Romero was, and I can't wait to read it again."" —Greg Nicotero “George Romero created a new idiom of horror, connecting monstrous terrors to real world politics and traumas decades before anyone uttered the phrase 'elevated horror.' No one but Daniel Kraus could write this combination love letter, memoir, and deeply insightful cultural analysis of the lord of the Dead and his most memorable work. Your reading lamp will burn deep into the night as one master storyteller reveals how he, and all of us, have been shaped by another.” —W Scott Poole, author of Wasteland and Dark Carnivals ""A STROKE OF GENIUS! This is the definitive love letter to the film, written with such meticulous passion and demented glee that you feel yourself standing on the set during the shoot. It perfectly captures who George Romero was, and I can't wait to read it again."" —Greg Nicotero ""Kraus, author of this lively, conversational study of the 1968 horror classic Night of the Living Dead, has the proper bona fides for such a project: An accomplished horror and thriller author, he completed a couple of unfinished fiction projects by Dead director George A. Romero, including 2020’s The Living Dead. But perhaps more importantly, he’s a Dead superfan, estimating he’s seen the film 300 times. And as the book shows, he’s drawn plenty of insights from the film and its legacy . . . [H]is storytelling isn’t off-puttingly geeky or fixated on fans-only details. That’s partly because he’s so personable, weaving Dead details into his own history as a teenage filmmaker, writer, and horror fan. But mainly he’s persuasive about the idea that the film is not just a horror classic but a passkey through America’s darkest instincts . . . A sage take on a low-budget classic."" —Kirkus Reviews ""This meticulous, obsessive, and moving book is not only for fans of Night of the Living Dead; it's a stirring celebration of the beautiful and essential imperfectness of art and its creators."" —Paul Tremblay, New York Times bestselling author of Horror Movie and A Head Full of Ghosts “You don’t have to care about Night of the Living Dead to be moved and inspired by this book. AN INSTANT CLASSIC."" —Grady Hendrix, author of Witchcraft for Wayward Girls ""A STROKE OF GENIUS! This is the definitive love letter to the film, written with such meticulous passion and demented glee that you feel yourself standing on the set during the shoot. It perfectly captures who George Romero was, and I can't wait to read it again."" —Greg Nicotero “George Romero created a new idiom of horror, connecting monstrous terrors to real world politics and traumas decades before anyone uttered the phrase 'elevated horror.' No one but Daniel Kraus could write this combination love letter, memoir, and deeply insightful cultural analysis of the lord of the Dead and his most memorable work. Your reading lamp will burn deep into the night as one master storyteller reveals how he, and all of us, have been shaped by another.” —W Scott Poole, author of Wasteland and Dark Carnivals ""A STROKE OF GENIUS! This is the definitive love letter to the film, written with such meticulous passion and demented glee that you feel yourself standing on the set during the shoot. It perfectly captures who George Romero was, and I can't wait to read it again."" —Greg Nicotero “George Romero created a new idiom of horror, connecting monstrous terrors to real world politics and traumas decades before anyone uttered the phrase 'elevated horror.' No one but Daniel Kraus could write this combination love letter, memoir, and deeply insightful cultural analysis of the lord of the Dead and his most memorable work. Your reading lamp will burn deep into the night as one master storyteller reveals how he, and all of us, have been shaped by another.” —W Scott Poole, author of Wasteland and Dark Carnivals Author InformationDANIEL KRAUS is a New York Times bestselling writer of novels, TV, and film. His latest novel, Angel Down, was a New York Times Top 10 Book of 2025. His novel Whalefall won the Alex Award, was a Los Angeles Times Book Prize Finalist, and was named a Best Book of 2023 by NPR, The New York Times, Amazon, Chicago Tribune, and more. With Guillermo del Toro, he cowrote The Shape of Water, based on the same idea the two created for the Oscar-winning film. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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