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The Evil Seed by Joanne Harris
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The Evil Seed (edition 2008)

by Joanne Harris

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'I'm still rather fond of this first book of mine, in spite of all the time that has elapsed, and in spite of the way my style has evolved.' Joanne Harris Caution - May contain vampires. It's never easy to face the fact that a man you once loved passionately has found the girl of his dreams, as Alice discovers when Joe introduces her to his new girlfriend. Then Alice finds an old diary and reads about two men and the mysterious woman who bewitched them both, buried in Grantchester churchyard half a century ago. As the stories seem to intertwine, Alice comes to realize that her instinctive hatred of Joe's new girlfriend may not just be due to jealousy, as she is plunged into a nightmare world of obsession, revenge, seduction - and blood.… (more)
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Title:The Evil Seed
Authors:Joanne Harris
Info:Black Swan (2008), Edition: Revised Edition 1st Printing, Paperback, 448 pages
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This was the first of Harris's books and one that she thought long since buried - it was pressure from the fans who got it republished.[return][return]Very much a different style from the later books she is more famous for, I struggled to read it, and not in a "it's a harris book not like chocolat" whine. I gave up trying to work out the chapter headings (never getting above the number "two") and I'm sure there's a reason somewhere. The story flips between several different voices, from the late 1948s via a diary read in the current time when Alice comes across Joe's new girlfriend and the similarity with the girl apparently buried in the corner of the local graveyard.
  nordie | Oct 14, 2023 |
“Il seme del male” è il primo libro che leggo di questa autrice perciò, sinceramente, non sono in grado di fare un confronto stilistico con altri suoi libri. Infatti, questo libro, ha una storia ben particolare che la stessa Harris ci narra nelle prime pagine raccontandoci di come questo suo ultimo lavoro sia, in realtà, il primo che scrisse venti anni fa.

“Il seme del male” è un libro sui vampiri particolarmente versatile che sinceramente rende particolarmente difficoltosa un sua netta classificazione. È un libro fantasy per adulti, senza dubbio, ma possiamo vederlo anche come un romanzo noir o, meglio ancora, gotico. Per quanto mi riguarda ho letto solamente un’altra serie new gothic e, relativamente a questo romanzo, ho trovato alcuni puntoi di contatto fra lo stile fascinoso ma un po’ vago della Harris e quello di Libba Bray l’autrice della Triologia di Gemma Doyle. Come ho già detto non posso valutare lo stile attuale della scrittrice ma rimedierò, senza dubbio.

Tornando al romanzo, come ho già detto quello che mi ha particolarmente colpito è la semplicità della trama. I colpi di scena sono minimi e in alcuni tratti perfino scontati. Diciamo che nessuno di noi impiegherà molto nell’individuare l’analogia fra Rosemary e Ginny e di come, alla fine, Alice sarà colei che dovrà tentare di sconfiggere questa creatura. Sì, creatura perché la parola vampiro non verrà mai scritta in tutto il romanzo lasciando il lettore a trarre le proprie conclusioni grazie all’abilità della Harris.

Grazie al doppio punto di vista fornitoci durante tutta la durata del libro possiamo viaggiare e seguire questa creatura negli anni settanta e poi nel presente, con Ginny, Joe e Alice nel novecento. Possiamo conoscere, anche se in minima parte, il suo passato, vivere il suo presente ed immaginare il suo futuro.

È una vampira nel senso stretto del termine che affascina e cattura gli uomini e li rende psicologicamente e fisicamente suoi schiavi con metodologia e indolenza. Anno dopo anno, vittima dopo vittima Rosemary, Mary o Ginny cattura l’interessa ed il cuore di un uomo che rende suo, fino alla morte.

In alcuni punti si percepisce chiaramente che il romanzo è stato ritoccato successivamente, come se l’autrice ripresolo in mano, decidesse di dare alcune brevi ed incisive pennellate per raddrizzare qualche mancanza giovanile. Il tutto, purtroppo, rallenta un po’ la scorrevolezza del romanzo rendendolo un po’ artificioso e prolisso. Un vero peccato.

Come ho già detto la trama di per sé non è niente di eclatante ma nonostante ciò godibile e intrigante che lascia, alla fine, un senso di torbido e inconcluso perché, come ogni volta qualcosa in Rosemary ricorda e non vuole dimenticare. ( )
  Nasreen44 | Jun 8, 2017 |
Joanne Harris grew up into a pretty good writer, but this reissued early work doesn’t really do her any favours. It’s an overblown Gothic vampire story that adds little new to the genre; the villain is a Belle Dame Sans Merci type rather than an angsty young man in ruffles, but that’s about as different as it gets. It’s perfectly readable, and if it’d been written by another author I might’ve been less critical. But, then again, if it’d been written by another author, I probably wouldn’t have picked it up in the first place. ( )
  phoebesmum | Jul 14, 2011 |
Written before vampires became so fashionable! Really scary - loved it! ( )
  christinelstanley | Nov 11, 2010 |
Something inside me remembers and will not forget...When Alice Farrell is drawn to Grantchester churchyard and reads the strange inscription on Rosemary Virginia Ashley's gravestone, she feels oddly disturbed. And when former boyfriend Joe returns to Cambridge with his new girlfriend Ginny, Alice is repelled by the ethereal, lavender-eyed beauty - and is certain of her evil. Then Alice finds an old diary in Ginny's room and reads the story of Daniel Holmes, who lived in Cambridge forty years earlier, and fell under the fatal spell of Rosemary Ashley. As the two stories intertwine, Alice's suspicions about Ginny increase - until the past meets present in a terrifying climax...

Joanne Harris's books to me are like a new pair of shoes. They hurt the feet at first and then worn in are that comfortable. At first I thought I'm not going to like this and couldn't get into the book, and then it clicks into place and I couldn't put it down. It is the authors first book and I have to say it is one of her best. As for being a vampire tale however it hasn't got the gothic atmosphere as a classic, but does offer a few chills. A classy tale of the vampire and not a clove of garlic in sight ( )
  tina1969 | Sep 1, 2010 |
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Larger than life, face and hands startlingly pale in a canvas as dark and narrow as a coffin, eyes fathomless as the Underworld and lips touched with blood, Proserpine seems to watch some object beyond the canvas in a mournful reverie. She holds the orb of the pomegranate, forgotten, against her breast, its golden perfection marred by the slash of crimson which bisects it, indicating that she has eaten, and thereby forfeited her soul.
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Great thoughts filled my inspired brain, thoughts which I never quite remembered later, but which flowered there in the darkness as I fed upon her and she upon me, thoughts of creation and infinities, each unfurling in the red darkness like hearts in flower, longings and ecstasies undreamed of, pleasures of the blood more monstrous and sublime than were any pleasure of the flesh. For an instant I was void, a wailing infant in the eternal absence of myself, then I was creator, galaxies in my mind's eye, then annihilator, blood at my fingertips, blood in my voice, blood filling my giant footprints as I walked. Afterwards, I could never recapture that fleeting moment of absolute power, but God forgive me, I have lusted after it evermore, though all I can remember with any clarity now is the taste, so like the taste of tears.
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'I'm still rather fond of this first book of mine, in spite of all the time that has elapsed, and in spite of the way my style has evolved.' Joanne Harris Caution - May contain vampires. It's never easy to face the fact that a man you once loved passionately has found the girl of his dreams, as Alice discovers when Joe introduces her to his new girlfriend. Then Alice finds an old diary and reads about two men and the mysterious woman who bewitched them both, buried in Grantchester churchyard half a century ago. As the stories seem to intertwine, Alice comes to realize that her instinctive hatred of Joe's new girlfriend may not just be due to jealousy, as she is plunged into a nightmare world of obsession, revenge, seduction - and blood.

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Something inside me remembers...

It's never easy to face the fact that a man you once loved passionately has found the girl of his dreams, as Alice discovers when Joe introduces her to his new girlfriend Ginny. Jealous, Alice is repelled by Ginny — an ethereal beauty with a sinister group of friends.

Then Alice finds an old diary hidden away in Ginny's room and reads about Daniel Holmes and his friend Robert and the mysterious woman who bewitched them both — Rosemary Virginia Ashley, buried in Grantchester churchyard half a century ago — buried but far from forgotten.

As the stories interweave, past and present are merged into one. Alice comes to realize that her instinctive hatred of Joe's new girlfriend may not just be due to jealousy as she's plunged into a nightmare world of obsession, revenge, seduction — and blood.
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