The Frankenstein Condition

The Frankenstein Condition
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Publisher : Freshly Pressed Publishing
Total Pages : 62
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ISBN-10 : 9781775170129
ISBN-13 : 1775170128
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Book Synopsis The Frankenstein Condition by : Robert B. Smith

Download or read book The Frankenstein Condition written by Robert B. Smith and published by Freshly Pressed Publishing. This book was released on 2018-04-24 with total page 62 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Frankstein Condition is an engaging, self-deprecating and often funny look at our modern day tendency to construct our identities and expectations around what we see as the best of others. Much like Victor Frankenstein, we create our monsters from pieces of the people around us. People who we admire: celebrities, family, friends and social media. As with Victors creation, our monster is destructive and brings with it anxiety and depression. This book explores topics like: envy, jealousy, self-image, peer influence, drug shaming, self-medication and of course, monsters. This edition of The Frankenstein Condition includes the incredible illustrations of legendary artist Bernie Wrightson. They are taken from his 1983 Frankenstein adaptation of the original Frankenstein, written by Mary Shelley. It included an introduction by Stephen King and approximately 50 detailed pen-and-ink illustrations. Wrightson spent seven years on the illustrations for this passion project. He is also remembered for his work on illustrated versions of Stephen King books, creature design for Ghostbusters and the co-creation of the Swamp Thing.


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