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<sentence xml:id="P0E0"><ENAMEX type="CREATION">World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War</ENAMEX> (<ENAMEX type="PERIOD">2006</ENAMEX>) is an apocalyptic horror novel by <ENAMEX type="PERSON">Max Brooks</ENAMEX>.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P0E0"><ENAMEX type="CREATION">World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War (2006)</ENAMEX> is an apocalyptic horror novel by <ENAMEX type="PERSON">Max Brooks</ENAMEX>.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P0E1">The novel is a collection of individual accounts narrated by an agent of the <ENAMEX type="INSTITUTION">United Nations Postwar Commission</ENAMEX>, following the devastating global conflict against the zombie plague.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P0E2">Other passages record a decade-long desperate struggle, as experienced by people of various nationalities.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P0E3">The personal accounts also describe the resulting social, political, religious, and environmental changes.</sentence>
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<sentence xml:id="P1E0"><ENAMEX type="CREATION">World War Z</ENAMEX> is a follow-up to <ENAMEX type="PERSON">Brooks</ENAMEX>&apos; &quot;survival manual&quot; <ENAMEX type="CREATION">The Zombie Survival Guide</ENAMEX> (<ENAMEX type="PERIOD">2003</ENAMEX>), but its tone is much more serious.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P1E1">It was inspired by <ENAMEX type="CREATION">The Good War: An Oral History of World War Two</ENAMEX> (<ENAMEX type="PERIOD">1984</ENAMEX>) by <ENAMEX type="PERSON">Studs Terkel</ENAMEX>, and by the zombie films of <ENAMEX type="PERSON">George A. Romero</ENAMEX>.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P1E0"><ENAMEX type="CREATION">World War Z</ENAMEX> is a follow-up to <ENAMEX type="PERSON">Brooks</ENAMEX>&apos; &quot;survival manual&quot; <ENAMEX type="CREATION">The Zombie Survival Guide (2003)</ENAMEX>, but its tone is much more serious.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P1E1">It was inspired by <ENAMEX type="CREATION">The Good War: An Oral History of World War Two (1984)</ENAMEX> by <ENAMEX type="PERSON">Studs Terkel</ENAMEX>, and by the zombie films of <ENAMEX type="PERSON">George A. Romero</ENAMEX>.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P1E2"><ENAMEX type="PERSON">Brooks</ENAMEX> used <ENAMEX type="CREATION">World War Z</ENAMEX> to comment on government ineptitude and <ENAMEX type="CONCEPT">American isolationism</ENAMEX>, while also examining <ENAMEX type="CONCEPT">survivalism</ENAMEX> and uncertainty.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P1E3">The novel was a commercial hit and was praised by most critics.</sentence>
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<sentence xml:id="P6E3">Because zombies freeze solid in severe cold, many civilians in <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">North America</ENAMEX> flee to the wildernesses of <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">northern Canada</ENAMEX> and the <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">Arctic</ENAMEX>, where <ENAMEX type="MEASURE">eleven million</ENAMEX> people die of starvation and hypothermia.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P6E4">It is implied that some turn to <ENAMEX type="CONCEPT">cannibalism</ENAMEX> to survive; further interviews from other sources imply that <ENAMEX type="CONCEPT">cannibalism</ENAMEX> occurred in areas of the <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">United States</ENAMEX> where food shortages occurred.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P6E5">The <ENAMEX type="MEASURE">three</ENAMEX> remaining astronauts in the <ENAMEX type="INSTALLATION">International Space Station</ENAMEX> survive the war by salvaging supplies from the abandoned <ENAMEX type="INSTALLATION">Chinese space station</ENAMEX> and maintain some military and civilian satellites using an orbital fuel station.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P6E6">A surviving <ENAMEX type="TITLE">member of the ISS</ENAMEX> crew describes &quot;mega&quot; swarms of zombies on the <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">American Great Plains and Central Asia</ENAMEX>, and how the crisis affected <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">Earth</ENAMEX>&apos;s atmosphere.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P6E6">A surviving member of the <ENAMEX type="INSTITUTION">ISS</ENAMEX> crew describes &quot;mega&quot; swarms of zombies on the <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">American Great Plains and Central Asia</ENAMEX>, and how the crisis affected <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">Earth</ENAMEX>&apos;s atmosphere.</sentence>
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<sentence xml:id="P7E0">The <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">U.S.</ENAMEX> eventually establishes safe zones west of the <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">Rocky Mountains</ENAMEX> and spends much of the <ENAMEX type="PERIOD">next decade</ENAMEX> eradicating zombies in that region.</sentence>
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<sentence xml:id="P10E0">The situation in the <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">British Isles</ENAMEX> is not entirely clear in the novel, although <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">Ireland</ENAMEX> may have escaped the worst of the outbreak.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P10E1"><ENAMEX type="PERSON_TYPE">Members of the British Royal Family</ENAMEX> had fled to <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">Ireland</ENAMEX> and the <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">Isle of Man</ENAMEX>, following the military retreat to the <ENAMEX type="INSTALLATION">Antonine Wall</ENAMEX>, and now exports oil from a reserve under <ENAMEX type="INSTALLATION">Windsor Castle</ENAMEX> where the <ENAMEX type="TITLE">Queen</ENAMEX> held out for the war&apos;s duration, refusing to flee with her relatives.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P10E1">Members of the <ENAMEX type="INSTITUTION">British Royal Family</ENAMEX> had fled to <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">Ireland</ENAMEX> and the <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">Isle of Man</ENAMEX>, following the military retreat to the <ENAMEX type="INSTALLATION">Antonine Wall</ENAMEX>, and now exports oil from a reserve under <ENAMEX type="INSTALLATION">Windsor Castle</ENAMEX> where the <ENAMEX type="TITLE">Queen</ENAMEX> held out for the war&apos;s duration, refusing to flee with her relatives.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P10E2"><ENAMEX type="INSTITUTION">The Papacy</ENAMEX> established a wartime refuge in the <ENAMEX type="INSTALLATION">Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Armagh</ENAMEX>.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P10E3"> In <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">France</ENAMEX>, the <ENAMEX type="INSTALLATION">Palace of Versailles</ENAMEX> was the site of a massacre and has been burned to the ground; military losses were particularly high while clearing <ENAMEX type="INSTALLATION">the catacombs</ENAMEX> underneath <ENAMEX type="LOCATION">Paris</ENAMEX> because <ENAMEX type="INSTALLATION">the catacombs</ENAMEX> housed nearly a quarter of a <ENAMEX type="MEASURE">million</ENAMEX> refugees during the early stages of the war, all of whom became zombies.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P10E4"><ENAMEX type="LOCATION">Iceland</ENAMEX> has been completely depopulated and remains the world&apos;s most heavily infested country.</sentence>
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<sentence xml:id="P12E1">It is stated that previously eradicated diseases have made a comeback and that global life expectancy is greatly reduced as the world starts over from where it began.</sentence>
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<sentence xml:id="P13E0"><ENAMEX type="PERSON">Brooks</ENAMEX> designed <ENAMEX type="CREATION">World War Z</ENAMEX> to follow the &quot;laws&quot; set up in his earlier work, <ENAMEX type="CREATION">The Zombie Survival Guide</ENAMEX> (<ENAMEX type="PERIOD">2003</ENAMEX>), and explained that the guide may exist in the novel&apos;s fictional universe.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P13E0"><ENAMEX type="PERSON">Brooks</ENAMEX> designed <ENAMEX type="CREATION">World War Z</ENAMEX> to follow the &quot;laws&quot; set up in his earlier work, <ENAMEX type="CREATION">The Zombie Survival Guide (2003)</ENAMEX>, and explained that the guide may exist in the novel&apos;s fictional universe.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P13E1"> The zombies of <ENAMEX type="CREATION">The Zombie Survival Guide</ENAMEX> are human bodies reanimated by an incurable virus (Solanum), devoid of intelligence, desirous solely of consuming living flesh, and cannot be killed unless the brain is destroyed.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P13E2">Decomposition will eventually set in, but this process takes longer than for an uninfected body and can be slowed by effects such as freezing.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P13E3">Although zombies do not tire and are as strong as the humans they infect, they are slow-moving and incapable of planning or cooperation in their attacks.</sentence>
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<sentence xml:id="P15E0"><ENAMEX type="PERSON">Brooks</ENAMEX> discussed the cultural influences on the novel.</sentence>
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<sentence xml:id="P15E1">He claimed inspiration from &quot;<ENAMEX type="CREATION">The Good War: An Oral History of World War Two&quot; (1984)</ENAMEX> by <ENAMEX type="PERSON">Studs Terkel</ENAMEX>, stating: &quot;[<ENAMEX type="PERSON">Terkel</ENAMEX>&apos;s book is] an oral history of <ENAMEX type="EVENT">World War II</ENAMEX>.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P15E2">I read it when I was a teenager and it&apos;s sat with me ever since.</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P15E3">When I sat down to write <ENAMEX type="CREATION">World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War</ENAMEX>, I wanted it to be in the vein of an oral history.&quot;</sentence>
<sentence xml:id="P15E4"> <ENAMEX type="PERSON">Brooks</ENAMEX> also cited renowned zombie <ENAMEX type="PERSON">film director George A. Romero</ENAMEX> as an influence and criticized <ENAMEX type="CREATION">The Return of the Living Dead</ENAMEX> films: &quot;They cheapen zombies, make them silly and campy.</sentence>
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