Sunday, April 19, 2009

Interview with the Vampire - Anne Rice



Imagine you are journalist who happens to have the opportunity to interview a real life vampire. What sort of things would you be able to learn about vampire life? What things would the vampire be willing to share with you? And more importantly, how much danger would you be really in by conducting this interview?

Anne Rice takes us into Louis' world, a mortal who is turned into a vampire by the infamous Lestat. Louis learns his first lessons about being a vampire from him, but does not like the being he has become. He tries desparately to fight against the passions and basic instincts that vampires have, until he eventually gives in. His quest for learning about the origin of vampires takes him on a journey from New Orleans to Paris, but these journeys lead him to more questions and very little answers. Cursed with an insatiable appetite for human blood, Louis resigns to the awful degenerated state he has learned to become accustomed to and, centuries later, agrees to tell his story to a young student journalist,

This is where the suspense comes in. We do not know at first why Louis has agreeed to this interview, nor do we know of his real intentions. The story ends abruptly, leading us to the second installment of the Vampire Chronicles.

It was altogether a very interesting read, and hope to be able to read the second and third installments in this series.

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