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Death of a Tango King [Hardcover]

Jerome Charyn (Author)
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March 1, 1998

Yolanda's a convict, caught by the cops while her boyfriend was robbing a bank. Now all the Hell Sisters at Harrington Hills prison farm are in love with her. Their leader wants to "marry" her. Yolanda has to find a way out. She's been taking a philosophy course in jail from Melvin P. Sparks, a Cornell professor who talks to the female convicts once a week about ecology, in galoshes and a torn shirt. But it's only a disguise. He's actually a member of the Christian Commandos, a ragtag group of environmental rangers who aren't quite soldiers or spies.

Yolanda happens to be the cousin of Ruben Falcone, king of the Medell'n cartel. The rangers want to meet with Ruben, who's hiding in the jungles of Colombia, while a dozen agencies destroy the rain forest tracking him. Sparks helps Yolanda get out of jail, whisking her off to Mandell'n to find her long lost cousin.

And so begins a journey that takes Yolanda into a crazy, comic heart of darkness, where nothing is ever as it seems, where a druglord can be a minister of environment, where Yolanda dances in a hundred rumbeaderos with different tango kings--all of them marked for death--and where she's sucked into the current of a world she only half understands. Death of a Tango King is a sad, funny, and disturbing novel about the coming of a new century, where the distance between right and wrong is not only irregular, but also hard to find.


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From Publishers Weekly

The prolific Charyn's last novel, El Bronx, was one of the best in his series about crusading New York Mayor Isaac Seidel. His most recent work of nonfiction, The Dark Lady from Belorusse, was a richly touching memoir of his mother. How then to explain this odd, jerky, decidedly uncharacteristic 28th novelAexcept to call it a failed exercise. Amateur bank robber Yolanda is captured on her first job, then yanked out of prison by an ecological action group called the Christian Commandos, who, with the apparent backing of the president, send her to Medell!n, where her cousin, Ruben Falcone, heads the drug cartel. The Commandos ostensibly want Falcone's help in protecting the rain forest. The story switches and slides through so many changes, and Charyn's usually sure hand with language falters and sputters so often, that even his most respectful readers may want to pass on this one.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Kirkus Reviews

Great news for the two or three fans concerned that Charyn's madly lightsome saga of New York police commissioner/mayor Isaac Sidel may have turned staid in recent installments (El Bronx, 1997, etc.): This freestanding sideshow, dedicated to Paco Ignacio Taibo, the only mystery writer in captivity more gaily surrealistic than Charyn, reads like a collaboration between the two. Charyn borrows Taibo's south-of-the-border setting (Medelln and environs, where the CIA has dispatched Yolanda Ramirez from her prison cell to flush out her cousin, drug kingpin Ruben Falcone), his fondness for disguises (both Ruben and Yolanda's patron, philosophy prof Melvin P. Sparks, change their identities more often than the CIA changes Colombian governments), his borscht-belt view of political intrigue (the fortunes of the Medelln cartel are shaped by environmentalists protesting the defoliation of Ruben's hideaway, where his followers don't launder money but iron it), and his melancholy attachment to the past (Ruben and Yolanda find themselves reenacting the long-ago doomed romance of tango king Guillermo Gaud and his chica Tulipa Dawn). But loyalists will delight as well in the patented high-speed weightlessness of Charyn's inimitable (and undilutable) prose. Logic flags, of course, but never invention, as Charyn, for better or worse, outdoes his own wildest fantasies in the shaggiest tale of Greenpeace-endorsed drug trafficking ever committed to paper. -- Copyright ©1998, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: NYU Press; First edition. edition (March 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0814715753
  • ISBN-13: 978-0814715758
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.8 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,801,545 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I was born in the mean streets of the Bronx and have remained a city wolf, dividing my time between New York City and Paris.

I grew up reading comic books and watching movies; you can see their influences in my books. I started writing novels at the age of eleven; Amazon carries 40+ titles, fiction and non-fiction.

For the past fourteen years I taught film at the American University of Paris.

I love Emily Dickinson's poems and William Faulkner's novels. I also love Quentin Tarantino's "Pulp Fiction," which has the feel of a novel. (I wrote a book about Tarantino, "Raised by Wolves," after the film's release.)

My novel "The Secret Life of Emily Dickinson," published in 2010, inspired a community of more than 3500 Emily Dickinson Facebook fans dedicated to the poet's place in the 21st century.

"The Secret Life of Emily Dickinson" is now available in paperback in a reading group edition with online reading guide.

My most recent book, "Joe DiMaggio: The Long Vigil," was released on March 8, 2011, part of the Yale University Press series on American Icons. More than 1000 fans are already registered on its Facebook page.

I invite you to join me on Facebook for "The Secret Life of Emily Dickinson" or "Joe DiMaggio: The Long Vigil." Or visit my website: www.jeromecharyn.com


 

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2.0 out of 5 stars As a first draft - great promise, as a finished novel - dud, May 30, 1999
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How many chapters can you root for an author before you finally admit that he isn't going to deliver? This book will tell you. Charyn gets off to a zany start and has a sardonic hipper-than-thou style that promises much. Unfortunately he never pulls them together and the book fails to take off. Each chapter is more promise, but no delivery. The book reads like a first draft that was phoned in to the publisher. An editor should have said, "Great draft, bring us the finished manuscript in six months." Very disappointing.
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