Originally Posted by
mortalterror
You know, some of the old cool stuff doesn't fit into the modern categories. A friend once recommended John Wyndham's The Day of the Triffids to me. He's a big fan of sci-fi/horror. After I read it, I mentioned to him that the plants, the triffids, function exactly like zombies would in modern narratives, except Wyndham was writing before zombies became popular. My friend concurred. So in the same way that you can read Matheson's I am Legend as either a zombie or a vampire book, you can also read Wyndham's book as a zombie book or as a parable about modern political structures.