Zastava ( 1981 ) ( The Keep ) - a horror story by American writer Francis Paul Wilson . The first book of the cycle The Adversary Cycle . The novel was included in the New York Times bestseller list, and the movie of the same name [2] was made based on his motives and a comic was published.
| Outpost | |
|---|---|
| The keep | |
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| Author | Francis Paul Wilson |
| Genre | Novel |
| Original language | English |
| Original issued | |
| Translator | V. Tereshchenko, M. Pavlova |
| Series | Library of action mysticism |
| Publisher | Key-With |
| Release | 1992 |
| Pages | 432 |
| Carrier | Antiquarian publication [1] |
| ISBN | 5-253-00748-2 |
| Cycle | |
| The next | The tomb |
Content
Story
In the spring of 1941, at one of the passes of the harsh and mysterious Transylvanian Alps, mysterious events began to occur in an ancient castle [3] occupied by German soldiers. Something supernatural kills Wehrmacht soldiers one by one [2] .
Adaptations
In 1983, director Michael Mann filmed a novel for the film company Paramount Pictures [4] . Also in 2006, the publishing house IDW Publishing released the Keep comic. The work was adapted to the new format by Francis Wilson himself [5] .
Editions
- 1981, USA , William Morrow and Company, Inc. ISBN 0-688-00626-4 , publication date - August 1981, hardcover
- 2000, USA, Tor ISBN 0-7653-5705-4 , publication date - May 2000, soft binding
- 2006, USA, Tor ISBN 0-7653-5705-4 , publication date - August 2006, soft binding
Notes
- ↑ Outpost on Ozon.ru (English)
- ↑ 1 2 F. Paul Wilson Zastava . Fiction Lab .
- ↑ Boris Nevsky's article "Remember death. Modern Gothic literature." in the journal World of Science Fiction №12; August 2004 (Rus.)
- ↑ The Keep on the Internet Movie Database . Archived April 28, 2012. (eng.)
- ↑ The Keep on the website of the publishing house IDW Publishing . Archived April 28, 2012. (eng.)
