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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
13 Disturbing Years,
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This review is from: Szmonhfu (Paperback)
It took Hertzan Chimera 13 years to write the novel "Szmonhfu." It took me 13 years to read "Szmonhfu." And like 13 years of my life, "Szmonhfu" has many ups and downs, good times and bad times. Kind of like that Dickens novel.In all seriousness, it did take me a while to read this 100, 000 word novel disguised as a surreal painting. Why? It is rich with disturbing and bizarre images, and thick with plot and character. Plus, there is not a stitch of dialogue (which in my opinion moves a book along fast); think Hubert Selby. What is "Szmonhfu" about? I'm not completely sure, I may have to read it a few more times, but I was able to pick out a basic plot. There is this mysterious woman named Jane who is man-made by scientists (I think) and whenever she gets excited or aroused, her body explodes into something grotesque and unhuman. Jane starts lost and then discovers who, what, and why she is: Jane is part of a plot to stop an alien power from taking over the world (I think). "Szmonhfu" never goes where you expect it to go. It bounces around from country to country, character to character, plot to plot, and genre to genre. But Jane always manages to be the core of the book, even if she has to change her last name from time to time. The writing style is clinically cold. Chimera never really gets under his character's skins, expressing little emotion or deep reacting to their bizarre surroundings. But then again, if a character ever did act the way we wanted them to then there would be no story in anything. "Szmonhfu" is not for everyone, sadly. It is visually complex adventure filled with sex, violence, humor, metaphor, gore, science, and philosophy.pretty much the kitchen sink. The weak minded need not apply. Review by Mike Purfield
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
REVIEW: by Brutal Dreamer of Hertzan Chimera's SZMONHFU,
This review is from: Szmonhfu (Paperback)
Before you can appreciate his novel SZMONHFU you have to identify with the author, Hertzan Chimera. Therefore, I am going probe inside Hertzan Chimera's psyche and enlighten you in an exclusive review of both the author and the book SZMONHFU. "Hold on to your hats!"It is essential you are prepared to read SZMONHFU and comprehend the diverse style and tone it is written in. Not just anyone can pull this caliber of writing off and conjure up a series impeccable sex and carnage because they fear the mediocre views of "what is acceptable, tolerated, and appreciated" from "politically correct" markets, readers, and editors. No bars held, Mr. Chimera lets it all hang out. (So to speak) Hertzan's Chimera's extraordinary artwork, also is not for the weak tummy, weak mind, or the squeamish. His outrageous work of genius is only for the open minded and the unhindered. You will use your mind when you look into the coverart of SZMONHFU. That alone, will give you the frame of mind of Mr. Chimera and would even spawn a humbling reaction of out Picasso. Hertzan Chimera's perception is exposed in his story SZMONHFU. From his 1990 release of "Red Hedz" ~SZMONFHU~ continued with his main character, Jane Louxis. Jane is a lip-smacking, mouth-watering character that has very loose morals but isn't always what you think she is. And her sexual liaisons are usually met with a gruesome outcome. The story is filled with brutal deaths teeming with blood and gore. Although, Chimera spends a lot of time in describing events in excessive detail you do not lose the mental picture of what is taking place in the scene. One factor I am convinced of, while you read about Jane and where she came from and what she is about; you ie the reader will be in awe at the intelligence Chimera struts, in his sequence of events that leads to each deadly encounter revolving around voluptuous Jane Louxis.
You will not be sorry you read this work from such a artistic novelist. The only thing you will be regretting, is you hadn't read it sooner. Get SZMONHFU and dig those teeth into the meat of this delicious treat and enjoy the vein it is written in.
5 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Amateurish tripe,
By A Customer
This review is from: Szmonhfu (Paperback)
A ghastly waste of time. It tried to shock me, but I kept getting bored and wandering off for a cup of coffee. I really can't think of anyone who'd give a damn about this one...
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Off The Wall, But Fun!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Szmonhfu (Paperback)
Sure, it's odd. Pretty off-the-wall stuff, guys. Strong, sexual and sometimes horrific images. I'd peg it as 21st Century "beat" for the literate among us, but even that doesn't quite catch the flavor. Get in the right, loose frame of mind and take an interesting ride. This guy is going places.
0 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I haven't read it but I work with the guy....,
By Andrew Jones (Oxford, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Szmonhfu (Paperback)
As above. I work with the guy who wrote it, and he's prettyOK. I think more people should buy this book. |
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Szmonhfu by Hertzan Chimera (Paperback - Nov. 2001)
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