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Vanitas: Escape from Vampire Junction [Paperback]

S. P. Somtow (Author)
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August 1997
Timmy Valentine, a former vampire turned mortal neo-gothic rock star, must confront his grisly past of death, sex, art, and horror in an attempt to resuscitate his fading career. Reprint. LJ. PW. "

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Twelve years ago, Somtow's Vampire Junction rocked the horror world with its graphic violence and sex and gave birth to the movement known as "splatterpunk." This third novel in the saga of teenage vampire rock star Timmy Valentine keeps the shocks coming while bringing its protagonist into confrontation with characters and insights introduced in Vampire Junction and in Valentine (1993). Ever since he appropriated the soul of movie double Angel Todd to resume life as a mortal, Timmy, a castrato frozen at age 13 for almost 2000 years, has been experiencing a "vanitas"-a spiritual malaise-that has sapped his music of its passion. A similar ennui has overtaken Timmy's buddy, art gallery owner PJ Gallagher. Enter the discorporate spirit of the fallen Angel, who refuses to let Timmy forget him and begins manipulating mortals to commit brutal vampire-like crimes that are then immortalized on canvas by PJ's hot new prospect, neo-Gothic painter Lauren McCandless. Realizing that only they can put a stop to Angel's bloody atrocities, Timmy and PJ head for a showdown with him "at the edge of reality, the place where dreams collide," in a pyrotechnic finale spun from vampire lore, Thai folk legends and Shoshone mysticism. On the way, Timmy ruminates in flashbacks on the many historical personalities whose lives he has touched, including Christopher Marlowe, Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde and Vlad Tepes. Timmy's experiences closely parallel the exploits of Anne Rice's infamous vampire Lestat, but Somtow breaks up the novel's moments of Lestatian introspection with uninhibited jolts of carnage and sex. The result is a vibrant climax to one of the most original vampire chronicles in modern horror fiction.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Timmy Valentine, a 2000-year-old vampire who has recovered his humanity, and Angel Todd, a Kentucky youth who has traded his soul for immortality, are locked in a struggle between the forces of good and evil and magic and faith. Somtow's mix of fascinating, offbeat characters and scintillating, evocative prose push his latest novel beyond the boundaries of standard vampire fiction. The author's graphic sex and violence scenes only enhance the story's impact. Recommended for most libraries.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Tom Doherty Assoc Llc (August 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0812524780
  • ISBN-13: 978-0812524789
  • Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 4.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,413,358 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Once referred to by the International Herald Tribune as 'the most well-known expatriate Thai in the world,' Somtow Sucharitkul is no longer an expatriate, since he has returned to Thailand after five decades of wandering the world. He is best known as an award-winning novelist and a composer of operas.
Born in Bangkok, Somtow grew up in Europe and was educated at Eton and Cambridge. His first career was in music and in the 1970s, his first return to Asia, he acquired a reputation as a revolutionary composer, the first to combine Thai and Western instruments in radical new sonorities. Conditions in the arts in the region at the time proved so traumatic for the young composer that he suffered a major burnout, emigrated to the United States, and reinvented himself as a novelist.
His earliest novels were in the science fiction field and he soon won the John W. Campbell for Best New Writer as well as being nominated for and winning numerous other awards in the field. But science fiction was not able to contain him and he began to cross into other genres. In his 1984 novel Vampire Junction, he injected a new literary inventiveness into the horror genre, in the words of Robert Bloch, author of Psycho, 'skillfully combining the styles of Stephen King, William Burroughs, and the author of the Revelation to John.' Vampire Junction was voted one of the forty all-time greatest horror books by the Horror Writers' Association, joining established classics like Frankenstein and Dracula. He has also published children's books, a historical novel, and about a hundred works of short fiction.
In the 1990s Somtow became increasingly identified as a uniquely Asian writer with novels such as the semi-autobiographical Jasmine Nights and a series of stories noted for a peculiarly Asian brand of magic realism, such as Dragon's Fin Soup, which is currently being made into a film directed by Takashi Miike. He recently won the World Fantasy Award, the highest accolade given in the world of fantastic literature, for his novella The Bird Catcher. His forty-seven books have sold about two million copies world-wide.
After becoming a Buddhist monk for a period in 2001, Somtow decided to refocus his attention on the country of his birth, founding Bangkok's first international opera company and returning to music, where he again reinvented himself, this time as a neo-Asian neo-Romantic composer. The Norwegian government commissioned his song cycle Songs Before Dawn for the 100th Anniversary of the Nobel Peace Prize, and he composed at the request of the government of Thailand his Requiem: In Memoriam 9/11 which was dedicated to the victims of the 9/11 tragedy.
According to London's Opera magazine, 'in just five years, Somtow has made Bangkok into the operatic hub of Southeast Asia.' His operas on Thai themes, Madana and Mae Naak, have been well received by international critics. He is directing Wagner's Ring Cycle for the Bangkok Opera, a four-year project which recently received full page coverage in the New York Times.
His current project is Ayodhya, a modern opera that retells the entire Ramayana in a single evening. He has written both the libretto and the music for this spectacular work which will premiere in November 2006 and which he has dedicated to His Majesty the King

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Vanitas, April 24, 2002
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I feel Vanitas deserves every star. A chilling horror story, it keeps you hanging on the edge of your seat with amazing suspense. It's like you are standing there next to Timmy Valentine, Angel Todd, or Lady Chit. A book of passion, hatred, revenge... and a lust for mortal blood. Although it is a wonderful book, Vanitas should only be read by adults or extremely mature teens. Perfect if you want a scary story for bed reading.
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This book is wonderful, as are the previous two in the trilogy. It is gory, but that's obvious from the book summary above. I'm a vampire novel collector, and overall, this is one of the best vampire novels I've read.
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I order books through Amazon for my son who is prison. I so far have been very happy w/ my purchaces. He always recieves them in a good timely manner, and the used books are in awesome condition.
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