Max Brooks’s book “World War Z” plays on the popular theme of the apocalypse. An epidemic that swept across the planet turned people into zombies who hunger only for the flesh of those who are still alive. You can’t take this enemy prisoner, can’t persuade it, can’t sign a truce with it. This enemy is your neighbors, your friends, your children.
The book reads like a documentary account yet remains fantastic. The events of the novel cover the entire world—from China and Russia to the United States. Sparse lines from interviews describe global changes in the political map of Earth. There is no place for democratic institutions.
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