Book details
World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War
by Max Brooks
2006
About the book
Max Brooks presents the chronicle of a global undead pandemic through a series of first-person interviews conducted by an agent of the United Nations Postwar Commission. The narrative tracks the initial outbreak in China, the catastrophic failure of conventional military tactics at the Battle of Yonkers, and the eventual implementation of the Redeker Plan, which sacrificed civilian populations to save functional government remnants. The accounts detail diverse perspectives, including a blind Japanese gardener, a feral child, and an International Space Station astronaut watching the lights of Earth go out.
This book serves readers who prefer sociological realism over traditional horror tropes. It appeals to those interested in logistics, geopolitics, and how international infrastructure responds to total systemic collapse. Readers finish the text with a technical understanding of how isolationism, black market organ trading, and media misinformation influence a global crisis. It provides a dry, documentary-style analysis of human biological and social resilience under the pressure of total extinction.
Details
- Published
- 2006
- Language
- EN