Rumanian Communist Dictator Nicolae Ceausescu was a Vampire!
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Rumanian Communist Dictator Nicolae Ceausescu was a Vampire!
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Continuing to read on that website, I have discovered something even more disturbing than someone believing that Ceausescu was really a vampire: That's part of a website for a novel about communism being a vampire conspiracy.
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That is fucked up."Combines political dystopia, horror, espionage thriller, black comedy, even a Boy Meets Girl story. [Its] central idea: vampirism as the ultimate form of communism, in which blood is redistributed from producers to parasites. Romania in the last days of the Ceausescu regime provides exactly the right setting for this trope ..."
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In 1966 the Soviets find something on the dark side of the Moon. In 2104 they come back. -- Red Banner / White Star, a nBSG continuation story. Updated to Chapter 4.0 -- 14 January 2013.
In 1966 the Soviets find something on the dark side of the Moon. In 2104 they come back. -- Red Banner / White Star, a nBSG continuation story. Updated to Chapter 4.0 -- 14 January 2013.
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WTF? Looks just like propaganda for a silly fiction book.
EDIT:
An Amazon.com review
Then again, perhaps it isn't so silly? Now I have to track down a copy at Barnes & Noble, and see if the first couple of chapters are total drivel.
EDIT:
An Amazon.com review
No typos in there.Brilliant satire. This is NOT JUST a vampire novel, in the same way that "Animal Farm" is NOT JUST a funny animal book. This gothic tale has our two vampire hunters (think of Zander and a really grown-up Buffy) taking on real-life dictator Nikolai Ceaucescu, here portrayed as the head bloodsucker of Roumania. Of course, the vampire tale is just the proverbial "spoonful of sugar" for the politics in the book, and occasionally, things begin to get a little heavy-handed. But Sipos doesn't let a reader's attention flag very long, because he knows people expect lots of vampires in a genre novel. In this, he doesn't disappoint -- the heroine doesn't get much time for speeches before the two of them are under attack again. The passages describing vampire depravity are made doubly chilling when set among the ruins of Roumania, which are described with an almost documentary flair. Part of the reason the two disparate elements of Vampire Nation work together so well is that Roumania is both a Communist wasteland and the homeland of Vlad Tepes, the real-life inspiration for Dracula. Author Thomas Sipos drew on his own childhood memory of the devastation of Roumania and turned it into a metaphor; in so doing he has created a vampire novel entirely on his own terms.
Then again, perhaps it isn't so silly? Now I have to track down a copy at Barnes & Noble, and see if the first couple of chapters are total drivel.
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Well, if he drank blood I wouldn't be that surprised. Hell, for a while around the turn of the last century Romania produced blank cartridges modified to fire a small wooden plug, thus allowing you to fight off vampires with your rifle.
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Now that's just cool.Sea Skimmer wrote:Well, if he drank blood I wouldn't be that surprised. Hell, for a while around the turn of the last century Romania produced blank cartridges modified to fire a small wooden plug, thus allowing you to fight off vampires with your rifle.
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That is fucked up. If they do that, it's more that a group of vampires decide to be communist, as opposed to vampirism being the ultimate form of communism.The Duchess of Zeon wrote:Continuing to read on that website, I have discovered something even more disturbing than someone believing that Ceausescu was really a vampire: That's part of a website for a novel about communism being a vampire conspiracy.
To quote:
That is fucked up."Combines political dystopia, horror, espionage thriller, black comedy, even a Boy Meets Girl story. [Its] central idea: vampirism as the ultimate form of communism, in which blood is redistributed from producers to parasites. Romania in the last days of the Ceausescu regime provides exactly the right setting for this trope ..."
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