How to Make a Zombie
The Real Life (and Death) Science of Reanimation and Mind Control
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- $7.99
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
Join a notorious pop science punk as he investigates real zombie reports from around the world. It's terrifying!
The search for the means to control the bodies and minds of our fellow humans has been underway for millennia, from the sleep-inducing honeycombs that felled Pompey’s army to the Voodoo potions of Haiti. Now, Frank Swain, the force behind Science Punk, has joined the quest, digging up genuine zombie research:
• dog heads brought back to life without their bodies
• secret agents dosing targets with zombie drugs
• parasites that push their hosts to suicide or sex changes
• the elixir of life hidden in an eighteenth-century painting
This mind-bending and entertaining excavation of incredible science is unlike anything you’ve read before.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Readers expecting a quirky faux-instruction manual for assembling their own zombie armies will be sorely disappointed by Swain's study of zombification efforts, but those curious about scientific attempts to control the minds and bodies of others will relish this accessible, informative, and anecdote-rich account. Swain, founder of the SciencePunk blog, digs deep to uncover mind-control practices dating from antiquity to the modern day, examining the phenomena of near-death experiences, lobotomies (which were once promoted via billboards), parasitic wasps that turn their prey into living incubators for their offspring, radio-controlled implants, the infamous Russian experiments in animal reanimation during WWII, and rabies "the closest thing we have" to a "zombie virus." What he discovers is that death is not an absolute; nor are we entirely in control of our own minds. All it takes is an injury, an illness, or a bite from a rabid animal to turn us into something else. Likely a little too dry for horror fans, Swain's study is nevertheless unsettling and fascinating. 7 b&w photos.