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    Christopher G. Moore


    An Interview with Christopher G. Moore

    Canadian novelist and former law professor
    once described by the Toronto Globe and Mail as
    the Hemingway of Bangkok

    His crime novel character, Vincent Calvino:
    I have no attachments. Next life I will make a perfect Buddhist. But in this life I am paying off the karma of a last life. I am an ex-lawyer from New York City. No one gets himself born in New York City without having made some major mistake in the last life. Whatever that mistake was it was bad enough to cause me to abandon New York City for Bangkok. Flipped from the wok straight into the fire. For the past dozen years, I've been solving crimes in Southeast Asia, keeping and trying not to get burnt.
    The Official Vincent Calvino Website,online novel
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    ^ he's a cnut.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gerbil View Post
    ^ he's a cnut.
    Dunno about him, but I tried reading a couple of his books, and it is pure drivel. Who buys this crap?

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    Don't like his books much, one TD member here said he met with him a few times and he was a nice fellow

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whiteshiva
    Who buys this crap?
    I do, the Calvino novels are cult.

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    Not my cup of ox piss.

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    I read one. It was ok.

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    It's heartwarming to see that a farang can make his way here by doing something other than teaching english.

    The Hemingway of Bangkok, someones dry sense of humour. Hemingway wasn't up to much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog View Post
    I read one. It was ok.
    Personally I would rather nail my dick to a burning building than read another one.......

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    If the above quoted text is an example of his work, I'll pass.
    Quote Originally Posted by Whiteshiva
    Personally I would rather nail my dick to a burning building than read another one
    With a choice like that I might give it a read tho...

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    i think i saw him in the bulls head with his boyfriend last night
    french canadian is he?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Begbie View Post
    It's heartwarming to see that a farang can make his way here by doing something other than teaching english.

    The Hemingway of Bangkok, someones dry sense of humour. Hemingway wasn't up to much.
    "For Whom The Bell Tolls"
    "Old Man & The Sea"
    ...and countless others.

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    hillbilly was quoted on the orginal site. Guess, I have been replaced...

    Regardless, spend a year or so here in the Big Mango and one does not need a guide...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boon Mee View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Begbie View Post
    It's heartwarming to see that a farang can make his way here by doing something other than teaching english.

    The Hemingway of Bangkok, someones dry sense of humour. Hemingway wasn't up to much.
    "For Whom The Bell Tolls"
    "Old Man & The Sea"
    ...and countless others.
    and your point is what ?

    Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone
    Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
    Harry Potter flies undone

    and too many others.

    I was forced to read Hemingway at school and I'd rate him up there with Alastair McLean and Capt W.E.Johns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by friscofrankie View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Whiteshiva
    Personally I would rather nail my dick to a burning building than read another one
    With a choice like that I might give it a read tho...
    Trust me, FF - after a few pages you will be screaming for the hammer and a can of petrol.....

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    Some writers can weave a compelling story that keeps your interest, turning pages to realize the conclusion. Some writers will tell a mundane tale simply, with such wonderful language you read just to enjoy the ride. The rare author that take a compelling story told with such grace of prose and wit you find yourself rereading it over and over.

    Hemingway took simple, personal stories and over-wrote them with too many words they were a chore to plod through. Why he is so revered by many I will never understand. Probably one of the most over-rated authors in history.

    Reading the excerpt in the OP and the comparison with "Papa" I'll be sure to leave any of this guy's books on the shelf.
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    I found it to be compelling reading, and based on what I also experienced Bangkok to be like.

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    ^I tend to agree. However, at times somewhat over the top.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Begbie View Post
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    It's heartwarming to see that a farang can make his way here by doing something other than teaching english.

    The Hemingway of Bangkok, someones dry sense of humour. Hemingway wasn't up to much.
    "For Whom The Bell Tolls"
    "Old Man & The Sea"
    ...and countless others.
    and your point is what ?

    Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone
    Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
    Harry Potter flies undone

    and too many others.

    I was forced to read Hemingway at school and I'd rate him up there with Alastair McLean and Capt W.E.Johns.
    Well, I was forced to read James Joyce and I'd rate him too as a real boring read...
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    the ol man and the sea, was cool

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    Quote Originally Posted by friscofrankie View Post
    Some writers can weave a compelling story that keeps your interest, turning pages to realize the conclusion. Some writers will tell a mundane tale simply, with such wonderful language you read just to enjoy the ride. The rare author that take a compelling story told with such grace of prose and wit you find yourself rereading it over and over.

    Hemingway took simple, personal stories and over-wrote them with too many words they were a chore to plod through. Why he is so revered by many I will never understand. Probably one of the most over-rated authors in history.

    Reading the excerpt in the OP and the comparison with "Papa" I'll be sure to leave any of this guy's books on the shelf.
    But he was a serious pisshead, so that makes him ok in my book.

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    Yeah, and he seems to know all the sleazy joints from 1st hand experience, I spotted him in Thermae before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stroller View Post
    An Interview with Christopher G. Moore

    Canadian novelist and former law professor
    once described by the Toronto Globe and Mail as
    the Hemingway of Bangkok

    His crime novel character, Vincent Calvino:
    I have no attachments. Next life I will make a perfect Buddhist. But in this life I am paying off the karma of a last life. I am an ex-lawyer from New York City. No one gets himself born in New York City without having made some major mistake in the last life. Whatever that mistake was it was bad enough to cause me to abandon New York City for Bangkok. Flipped from the wok straight into the fire. For the past dozen years, I've been solving crimes in Southeast Asia, keeping and trying not to get burnt.
    The Official Vincent Calvino Website,online novel
    What a pile of wank! "Out of the wok straight into the fire",
    my hairy posterior! Much as I think Hemingway is over-rated
    this guy doesn't even deserve to be mentioned in the same
    sentence as him.

    Last week I bought a pile of 1960's Men from UNCLE mags from
    a 2nd hand shop in Chiangmai, this drivel is on the same literary
    level and nowhere near as entertaining. As if that wasn't enough the
    guy is obviously a Vulcan, why doesn't he peddle this dreck on his
    own planet.

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    I love his books. Just the sort of mindless drivel that a retiree loves and I don't care at all what the rest of you think.

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    I think you're refering to "Bodice rippers". My grandmother used to read one a week.

    Boon Mee try "portrait of the artist as a young man" probably the most accessable Joyce book.

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