{"id":355,"date":"2003-08-05T16:43:00","date_gmt":"2003-08-05T16:43:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.beatzo.net\/blog\/2003\/08\/the-choirboys-guy\/"},"modified":"2003-08-05T16:43:00","modified_gmt":"2003-08-05T16:43:00","slug":"the-choirboys-guy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beatzo.net\/blog\/2003\/08\/the-choirboys-guy\/","title":{"rendered":"The Choirboys guy"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Last night I finally figured out how to make Fruity Loops work! But except for stupid trancy loops, I can&#8217;t seem to make any music. No creative sparks. I think I should listen to <i>Making Music<\/i> a couple of times. ( Ha ha, nice joke. ) <\/p>\n<p>Read Andrew Vachss&#8217; <i>Dead and Gone<\/i> over the weekend. &#8220;Dark, &#8220;Rivetting&#8221; and &#8220;Gut-wrenching&#8221; are a couple of  cliches I might use for this, but I will end up sounding like one of those back-cover blurbs. Which, just for the record, say all of the above, and more. My favourite Vachss-blurb happens to be &#8220;Vachss makes Hammett, Chandler and the rest look like choirboys&#8221;. <\/p>\n<p>This is Vachss&#8217;s thirteenth Burke book, and I guess my eighth. Always loved the character, although the last one I read ( <i>Sacrifice<\/i> ) made me feel like Mr V was getting stuck in a rut. This brought things back to a whole new level. The book starts with the death of a major character and an attempt to kill Burke. Which he survives because of sheer luck.( and a Kevlar jacket) Loads of character-driven prose, I see more of the man Burke was &#8211; he has always dropped hints about his dark past, and this is the closest he&#8217;s come to revealing <i>everything<\/i>. Cool!<\/p>\n<p>An Andrew Vachss novel available online is <b><a href=\"http:\/\/vachss.com\/av_novels\/bomb.pdf\">A Bomb Built in Hell<\/a><\/b>. Written way back in the 70&#8217;s, this could not get published because the protagonist ( an antihero named Wesley) did something which publishers felt was &#8220;too gruesome&#8221;. I read ABBiH, and it was chilling. The kind of stuff that comes closest to giving me nightmares. You feel morally corrupt after reading it. I am not joking. Wesley later turned up in the Burke books, as one of Burke&#8217;s friends. This is what www.vachss.com, his official website has to say about the book: &#8211; &#8220;<i>A Bomb Built in Hell is Wesley&#8217;s story, intended, according to Vachss, to be &#8220;a doctorate thesis in criminology without the foot-notes, exploring such ideas as the connection between child abuse and crime, and the desperate need of unbonded, dangerous children to form &#8216;families of choice.&#8217;<\/i>&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Something I read to offset the &#8220;seriousness&#8221; of <i>Dead and Gone<\/i> &#8211;  and whoopie, was it funny &#8211;  was Noel Langley&#8217;s <i>The Land of Green Ginger<\/i>. A son is born to the lovely Empress Badr-ul-Badour and the Emperor of China, Aladdin. But this is not Aladdin&#8217;s story, it&#8217;s the tale of Prince Abu Ali and his quest to find the Land of (what else!) Green Ginger, a country that travels by itself, having been created by a Wizard who wanted to have a Ginger garden in his backyard, wherever he travelled. (The Wizard has been transformed into a button-nosed turtle, by the way, because of a spell that went a little awry) Abu teams up with the Djinn of the lamp ( or rather, the <i>son<\/i> of the Djinn of the lamp), named Bomballaka Wee. And a mouse-that-was-originally-supposed-to-be-a-donkey. Onward! <\/p>\n<p>Finished it in a night. And it was hilarious, to say the least.<\/p>\n<p>Am reading something called <i>Pump Up The Volume<\/i>, which is a history of House and Garage music. Electronica, so to speak. It&#8217;s pretty interesting so far!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Last night I finally figured out how to make Fruity Loops work! But except for stupid trancy loops, I can&#8217;t seem to make any music. No creative sparks. I think I should listen to Making Music a couple of times. ( Ha ha, nice joke. ) Read Andrew Vachss&#8217; Dead and Gone over the weekend. 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