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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
multiple punches to the gut and heart at once,
By A Customer
This review is from: Born Bad: Collected Stories (Paperback)
If you have read any of Vachss' novels with criminal-cum-savior Burke as protagonist, you should allow yourself the honor of feasting on his short stories. The title is a play on the world's take of how children are bad seeds, i.e., born with a bad streak, prone to be losers, and addled with overripe genes for destruction; this book is a one-man treatise on why that is, summarily, not true and it's done with the usual minimalist and spare style prose Vachss is by now famous for. My preference is for his short stories, and the why of that is simple: it's a shorter, more rapid, and much more heart-wrenching path to the much-welcomed truth that only Vachss seems willing to tell. For me, he is the male counterpart of the Greek mythological character Cassandra--he comes bearing the truth that no one really wants to hear, but the fact is, once heard, you can't take your eyes or ears off of him. For a nonstop, nonpareil ride into the gloom and doom of what child abuse is, where it emanates from, and possibly the solutions to fix its ugly cast upon the world, read these stories; you will weep and you will cry with joy at the sheer simplicity of it, right along with the cutting-edge prose that digs in and plants its tentacles into your heart.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A powerfully written collection of noir!!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Born Bad: Collected Stories (Paperback)
In his Born Bad collection of short stories, and three plays, Andrew Vachss takes the reader through an underworld which can be found in every major city, around the world. Yet is all too often, ignored by most of society. In this collection of ultra violent descriptive noir, some no more than three pages, Vachss's stories are some of the most powerful you will ever read. His prose hits you like a burst of gun fire, and it will leave many of its readers uncomfortable. Which is exactly what Vachss wants. As in all of his books, Vachss wants the reader to not only learn of, but to feel what a horrible subculture has developed in our nations cities. To feel the pain that many of our children feel, and to experience the horrors, and nightmare world in in which they live. Born Bad will do this and then some. For those who are already familiar with Vachss' books, it is a must read. And for others who are new to noir, or want to take a tour of the underbelly of the urban jungle, or "junkyard" as Vachss calls it. I recommend that you get a copy of Born Bad. This collection will not only make you stop and think, but you will never look at life and people the same way again. This year Vachss has published his latest novel Safe House. An excellent read, and I look forward to more books in the Burke series, and perhaps a Born Bad Collection 2. Vachss ranks with Raymond Chandler, James Ellroy, David Goodis, and Thomas Harris as a master of the noir genre.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A killer collection of short stories.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Born Bad: Collected Stories (Paperback)
You'd have to have knocked yourself in the head repeatedly with a ball peen hammer to _not_ appreciate this collection. The taut writing style makes for rapid-fire prose-it's action that moves as fast as you can read. I wouldn't recommend this as a starting point to Vachss' writing-I think his novels provide a deeper message than could possibly be covered in a short story-but once you've read one of the novels, this should be the _next_ book you get
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Streetwise horror stories,
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This review is from: Born Bad: Collected Stories (Paperback)
Andrew Vachss is a mystery writer whose work often times reads more like horror. Therefore, it is not surprising that his collection of short stories has the punch of classic short horror fiction. These are dark stroies dredged up from the depths of Vachss's fertile imagination. Usually, they deal with the worst impulses of man, especially the sexual predator. They are not for the faint of heart, but are powerful in their own way.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Possibly the best collection of crime stories by one author.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Born Bad: Collected Stories (Paperback)
Putting aside Lawrence Block's incredible collections, this
collection of crime and suspense shorts by Andrew Vachss is
one of the best collections I've read. Every one tight and
gripping, not a word is wasted. Shocking and chilling, the
subjects vary from dog fights and getting inside the mind of
a psychopath to standard, hard-hitting crime pulp. The title
story alone is worth the price of admission. These stories
were also illustrated in _Hard Looks_. Includes some Burke
and Cross stories, and Vachss's vision of a horrific future,
"Underground." I can't recommend a book more highly,
especially as an introduction to the no-holds-barred world
of Andrew Vachss.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hard to put down crime fiction,
By Douglas Setter (Vancouver, BC, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Born Bad: Collected Stories (Paperback)
More than just entertainment, these tales are social statements unto themselves. Takes the reader into the minds and motivations of serial killers, child molesters and rapists. The stories range from how murder raps are beaten to how righteousness and justice happen outside of the courts. Scarier than any ghost story or vampire novel because all of the stories are based on actual cases. Written with irony, twisted endings and thought-provoking content. Changed the way that I view crime and punishment.
Doug Setter, Bsc. author of One Less Victim: A Prevention Guide and Stomach Flattening
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Vachss, Andrew Vachss,
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This review is from: Born Bad: Collected Stories (Paperback)
Oooh, I freakin' love this guy. I've read most of Vachss' books, but Born Bad was my introduction to him back in high school(thank you Mr. Piddington) and still remains one of my favorites. Like the title says, it's short stories here. Some are extremely short and play out like single scenes that could come from a kickazz action film. Vachss is not a razzle dazzle wordsmith like Clive Barker, but there's no need to be poetic here. He's more interested in getting down to the nitty gritty, and that's the way he writes. Vachss has knowledge of the things he writes about, he knows the criminal language and throws in enough classic one-liners for twenty Tarantino flicks. The first batch of stories are varying topics, the next batch follow a mercenary called Cross and his crew. Then we get some cool stories about a post-apocalyptic underground society, followed by more mixed topics. This book is a good introduction to Vachss. Most of his books are Burke novels, and you can start with that series if you want, but Born Bad is a great place to start to really get a good taste of Vachss' style. If you dig it, go ahead and try Burke, but if you can't get enough of Cross and the Underground, pick up Everybody Pays which is basically like Born Bad 2.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This book hurt. Period.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Born Bad: Collected Stories (Paperback)
Born Bad was a book ripped from the pain of Vachss' soul. This book and the stories had to be painful to write, but they were true. It's not just his pain, it's the pain of the children, something he knows all about. This particlar book should be read by everyone who thinks that no one is truly evil. Vachss knows what children feel in their pain, and what people are like in geneeral. They can be bad. This book hurts to read, but there's no reason that it should be passed by. Read it
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Some people write as therapy,
By A Customer
This review is from: Born Bad: Collected Stories (Paperback)
Born Bad is a collection of short stories and plays and works-in-progress. In his introduction, Vachss tells us, "I may not be a good writer, but I write for a good reason. And if that reason isn't apparent by the time you've finished this collection, I didn't get the job done." Vachss is an attorney whose practice is limited to children and youth. Before becoming a lawyer, he was a federal VD investigator, a social caseworker, and director of a maximum security prison for youths. Vachss has seen our society from below the bottom. That kind of experience changes people. Vachss writes with conviction about the seamiest side of life: whores, pimps, pushers, hit-men, and other night creatures. The subject matter of this volume is disturbing, to say the least. I'll store this volume up on a high shelf, well out of the reach of my thirteen year-old son. Don't start this one unless you're well grounded in reality, or you have a guide you trust. And don't be surprised if you recognize some components of yourself in Vachss' gritty underworld.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Stripped-down and spare, but still rich,
By Neophyle "I must not fear. Fear is the mind-k... (Northwest Indiana, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Born Bad: Collected Stories (Paperback)
Vachs' writing is very lean. His prose is direct and simple, which makes the rare occasion when he uses a colorful or abstract turn of phrase that much more noticeable. Some of his stories in this collection had fairly predictable endings, but none of them were boring. His writing FEELS realistic, tho I should think that only a career criminal, serial killer, sexual predator, or law enforcement professional could really tell you. All of his works in this collection follow just such characters, and do it in remarkably convincing fashion. The brevity of each story makes the book quite easy to consume in small bites over time, so it's an excellent book for someone who is forced to snatch a few pages of reading here and there.
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Born Bad: Collected Stories by Andrew Vachss (Paperback - August 23, 1994)
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