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Richard Christian Matheson

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Created By (1994) 100 exemplaren
The Dead That Walk: Flesh-Eating Stories (2009) — Medewerker — 54 exemplaren
Dystopia (2000) 42 exemplaren
Three O'Clock High [film] (1987) — Screenwriter — 13 exemplaren
The Ritual of Illusion (2013) 10 exemplaren
Zoopraxis (2017) 3 exemplaren
Arousal 3 exemplaren
Vampire 3 exemplaren
Transfiguration 2 exemplaren
Matheson on Matheson (2014) 2 exemplaren
Dystopia, tome 1 (2002) 2 exemplaren
Venturi 2 exemplaren
Holiday (1988) 1 exemplaar
Dystopia, volume 2 (2002) 1 exemplaar
The Dark Ones 1 exemplaar
City of Dreams 1 exemplaar
Promotie 1 exemplaar
Red 1 exemplaar
Mutilator 1 exemplaar
Graduation 1 exemplaar
Making Cabinets 1 exemplaar
The Film 1 exemplaar
Sentences 1 exemplaar
The Great Fall 1 exemplaar
Hiding 1 exemplaar
Mr. Right 1 exemplaar
Oral 1 exemplaar
Gauntlet Press Sampler (2001) 1 exemplaar
Cemetery Dance Issue 3 (1990) — Auteur — 1 exemplaar

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Richard Christian Matheson is the son of longtime science fiction writer Richard Matheson. RCM has made a career for himself as a Hollywood screen writer; in this novel, he certainly writes what he knows. This is a psychological horror story set against the background of Hollywood in the early 1990s, when episodic tv shows were just beginning to break away from the tired formulas of the 1960s, 70s and 80s.

It's an inherent feature of any fiction that the characters and situations of the story never existed. And yet, the best fiction can take on a life of its own. Sometimes that's to do with the quality of the writing itself, or the nature of the story - how it is told, how relevant it seems to the listener, viewer or reader, and how realistically the story is integrated into what most of us think of as "reality". Sometimes, the life that the characters take on comes about because of their placing. For instance: in 1891, the population of London was some 5.5 million people, yet the citizen of London that most people will have heard of, and for whom there is perhaps the most complete and detailed documentary evidence, is Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's fictional detective, Sherlock Holmes. The detail that Doyle put into the Holmes stories locates Holmes in time and place and with a high level of what we now call 'granularity'; far more than the vast majority of London's other inhabitants of the time enjoyed. Sherlock Holmes is no less real for us today, 130 years on, than a large number of those Londoners. It's a different sort of 'reality', it's not one that has left verifiable proof beyond a series of stories that are becoming myth over time, but it is a reality of sorts. Take another popular fictional milieu - the universe of Gene Roddenberry's 'Star Trek'. Here we have a series of tv shows about the future; though as the supposed back story of the show, which first aired in 1966, is now covered by our history, we know that events turned out differently, that the future of 'Star Trek' is not our future. Yet the shared world that Roddenberry and his successors created has captivated millions of viewers and has spawned a number of spin-off films, sequel tv series, novels and concordances. The universe of 'Star Trek' has a consensus reality, even though it has not yet happened and most likely never will. Yet it is "real" for very many people, and that "reality", is just as tangible even though no one will ever directly experience it.

The same applies to the central character in 'Created by', a Hollywood tv writer who has an idea for a ground-breaking action show, 'The Mercenary'. Intended to break the mould of previous tv in its depiction of sex and violence, the writer, Alan White, begins to find that his reality is beginning to merge with the world of the show as his life begins to become embroiled in a downward spiral of horror and violence. Is it coincidence? Copycat re-enactments? Or has White tapped into something deep in his own soul which is emerging and taking on a life of its own, literally? And if it fully emerges, what will be left of Alan White at the end of it?

The story is told in a series of vignettes which chart White's descent into terror. And how can he emerge from this fugue state? RCM tells the story in a highly telegraphic way with a sardonic turn of phrase that seems totally in keeping with his characters. Some have called the characters in this book shallow; but if they are, they are drawn from life and their lack of depth is true to life. The author drops the right names in the right places (though as a UK reader, I suspect there are some which I missed or mistook for fictional people).

Written and set when broadcast terrestrial tv was looking at the challenge of home video, this is as much a picture of a time and place that generated a lot of "product" as it is a horror story. It won't be to everyone's taste, reflecting as it must the sex and violence of 'The Mercenary' itself, but it has the ring of authenticity in its settings and characters, no matter how stereotypical they may seem. In our time of Netflix and Amazon Prime, this story still comes over as well told and relevant.
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RobertDay | 2 andere besprekingen | Feb 5, 2021 |
Matheson does a superb job of pulling readers in to the world of Alan White, a writer in Hollywood who comes up with a huge money making series. The story invokes the world of screenplays and TV series with each chapter name: "character motivation", "backstory", "flashback". Plus the entire story is hard hitting and a fast read. Very enjoyable!

The plot almost mimics Stephen King's THE DARK HALF but varies enough so that they are not the same. Sort of like zombie stories must have zombies but aren't the same. Additionally the final result is nothing at all like King's story. Now there were a few parts that stretched the imagination, mostly the amount of stuff that was allowed on network TV. Granted more and more has gotten by the FCC and the censors but they still wouldn't have allowed as much as what is done here. A minor point maybe but still something to acknowledge. Overall everything was excellent and this is not a book to miss!

Quick note: my review is from when I finished the book back in 2001. I'm now posting this in 2019. And TV has changed so much in the last nearly 20 years. I am very interested in re-reading this book to see how "hard hitting" it is by today's standards. I'm expecting not very. My only task now is finding my copy of the book or simply buy the ebook. Another thing that wasn't around nearly 20 years ago.
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dagon12 | 2 andere besprekingen | Aug 23, 2019 |
One of the darkest collections of short stories I have ever, ever read, but also one of THE best, Richard Christian Matheson's anthology really, REALLY gets under your skin, in good ways and bad. No one else I have read before writes like he does and maybe that's for the best. Gripping, unnerving, often surprisingly spot on (in a very scary way) about the human heart and mind, Dystopia is well-titled and refreshingly unique.
 
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booksandcats4ever | Jul 30, 2018 |
My original Hell Comes to Hollywood II audiobook review and many others can be found at Audiobook Reviewer.

What an awesome collection of stories! These are not your average tales. These are the horrors behind everything including demons, vampires, witches, children, movie theaters, and so many more!

There are 22 in this which is great but listening on audio to this many stories is tough. I was on a plane for the most part so I didn’t have the ability to take notes. So many stick out though! None for good reasons. These are all horrifyingly terrifying!

What I love about short stories, and particularly scary stories, is that you are not able to figure out what is going on before it happens. And a LOT of weird stuff happens in this. For the most part I was able to guess that most of these were not going to end well but not because I knew, but because they are so horrible! It is like when you’re watching a great 80’s slasher flick and you just can’t look away because it is so bloody and gruesome but perfect.

The audio was a little strange. The production was good but there are only two narrators. While they did a wonderful job hearing the same voices over and over for each story muddles the stories a little. I would get a particular character stuck in my head and realize that character was long gone! Other than that they did a fantastic job and the production was wonderful but I would have loved to hear this with a full production.

Absolutely wonderful bite sized horror. Will be loved by horror fans!

Audiobook provided for review by the author.
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