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Slenderman

Digital Shadows and the Age of Belief

Lingua IngleseInglese
Libro In brossura
Libro Slenderman Bill Johns
Codice Libristo: 50517058
Casa editrice Independently published, agosto 2025
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Slenderman is more than an internet monster. He is a faceless myth of the digital age, born in a Photoshop contest and carried into the world through creepypasta forums, YouTube series like Marble Hornets, and the Waukesha stabbing that made international headlines. This book traces Slenderman's journey from joke to legend, from online horror to cultural archetype, showing how digital folklore continues to shape the way we fear, imagine, and believe.

In Slenderman: Digital Shadows and the Age of Belief, Bill Johns investigates how a creature invented on Something Awful became one of the most enduring internet legends of the twenty-first century. His silhouette-blank face, long limbs, suit and tie-spread across platforms, from creepypasta sites to TikTok parodies. He appeared in Marble Hornets as terrifying presence, in schoolyard whispers as dare, in parodies as awkward roommate. His story culminated in Waukesha, Wisconsin, where two twelve-year-old girls stabbed their friend in his name, believing-or half-believing-that only blood would prove their loyalty. The event revealed what happens when fiction and action blur.

Johns situates Slenderman in the lineage of folklore and urban legend. Like Bloody Mary or the Headless Horseman, he endures because his facelessness allows endless projection. As symbol, he represents modern systems-surveillance without recognition, corporate power without accountability, algorithms that shape lives invisibly. As internet folklore he thrives through parody, meme, and enactment. Slenderman persists not because people insist he is real but because he is endlessly retold.

The book draws on folklore scholarship, psychology of fear, media studies, and cultural history to weave a narrative that is as much about the internet as it is about the monster. Johns shows how Slenderman belongs to a tradition of myths adapted to new conditions: witches reflecting gender anxieties, vampires embodying fears of disease, ghosts haunting unsettled pasts. In our era, Slenderman reflects dread of anonymity, of systems too vast to see, of power without face. His echoes in Russia, Brazil, Japan, and beyond prove that his silhouette is legible across cultures.

Slenderman also belongs to the tradition of American hoax and mythmaking Johns has explored in Con Men, The Confidence Game, The American Messiah, and Bigfoot Nation. Each examined figures who blended deception and belief. Slenderman is their digital descendant: a hoax that escaped parody, a myth that reflects more about us than about him.

The prose is atmospheric and deeply researched, treating Slenderman not as curiosity but as cultural text. Readers encounter the woods of Waukesha as symbolic landscape, the internet as new folklore engine, and Slenderman as mirror of contemporary life. The result is a book that appeals to horror readers fascinated by creepypasta and urban legends, and to cultural historians seeking to understand how myths adapt in the digital era.

Slenderman: Digital Shadows and the Age of Belief is a book about more than a monster. It is about the internet as folklore engine, the blurred line between play and peril, and the facelessness that defines our age. It asks what it means to create myths we cannot control, and what responsibility we bear for stories that outlive intention.

To read this book is to step into the forest, to glimpse the faceless man waiting at the edge of the clearing, and to recognize that he is not only a figure of dread but a reflection of ourselves.

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Informazioni sul libro

Titolo completo Slenderman
Autore Bill Johns
Lingua Inglese
Rilegatura Libro - In brossura
Data di pubblicazione 2025
Numero di pagine 342
EAN 9798262284764
Codice Libristo 50517058
Casa editrice Independently published
Peso 459
Dimensioni 152 x 229 x 18
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