The Ramblings of a Revenant: (An Oral History of the Vampires)

Fiction & Literature, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Historical
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Author: David Tromblay ISBN: 9781311650733
Publisher: David Tromblay Publication: June 9, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: David Tromblay
ISBN: 9781311650733
Publisher: David Tromblay
Publication: June 9, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The young Flavian, born a Métis, reborn a vampire at the time of his supposed death in the city of Duluth, Minnesota, during the last days of the Glided Age (a time when the city was a sea of strangers and stranger accents, a mix of millionaires and migrant workers and women of ill repute). After taking ill, Flavian falls under the tutelage of a man he knows only as Ambrose, who tutors him in subjects relating to the classical studies during the dark hours of the night in the city's makeshift library. Later, while succumbing to an untreatable malady, he is educated on another means to an end of his inescapable expiry, one mythologized and romanticized and made an altogether laughable notion by the fictions of the day. Albeit, they are mere fairy tales and shadows of an even more terrifying truth—a tale of alienation, transformation, and eternal survival.

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The young Flavian, born a Métis, reborn a vampire at the time of his supposed death in the city of Duluth, Minnesota, during the last days of the Glided Age (a time when the city was a sea of strangers and stranger accents, a mix of millionaires and migrant workers and women of ill repute). After taking ill, Flavian falls under the tutelage of a man he knows only as Ambrose, who tutors him in subjects relating to the classical studies during the dark hours of the night in the city's makeshift library. Later, while succumbing to an untreatable malady, he is educated on another means to an end of his inescapable expiry, one mythologized and romanticized and made an altogether laughable notion by the fictions of the day. Albeit, they are mere fairy tales and shadows of an even more terrifying truth—a tale of alienation, transformation, and eternal survival.

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