- John Burdett
John Patrick Burdett (born
July 24 ,1951 ) is a British crimenovelist . He is the bestselling author of "Bangkok 8 " and its sequels, "Bangkok Tattoo " and "Bangkok Haunts ".Biography
Burdett is a former
lawyer who lived and worked inHong Kong for twelve years. For a time, he was employed by theHong Kong Government . He later worked in private practice. After amassing a small fortune, Burdett decided to abandon law and pursue a career as a detective novelist.Burdett now splits his time between
France andBangkok and spends a lot of time researching in the red light areas ofSoi Cowboy andNana Plaza .He is divorced and has one daughter.
Work
"Bangkok 8", "Bangkok Tattoo", and "Bangkok Haunts"
Burdett's "Bangkok" series of
crime novel s, set in the city of their namesake, center on the philosophical Thai Buddhist detective, Sonchai Jitpleecheep, whose's meditative internal dialogues are something of a cross betweenSherlock Holmes ,Carl Jung , and the Buddha. Sonchai is a "leuk krung", or half-caste, the son of a former "rented-wife" and a "farang ", or foreign, American GI father he never knew. With one foot in each culture (having spent much of his childhood in Europe) his differentness leaves him both unbribeable and a keen cultural anthropologist whose principles are as admirable as his insights, which more often than not, are both professionally useful and deliciously amusing.The novels usually involve Thailand's international
sex industry , for example, in thered-light district ofBangkok . (See for exampleProstitution in Thailand .) Sexual matters are often at the center of the narrative, but the sexual descriptions are never gratuitously salacious, and the juxtaposition of often conflicting Thai and Westernnorms andmores (with an emphasis on the sexual) only adds to the cultural comedy.Frequently, they contain bizarre crimes and cruel characters interwined with a wry sense of humour. Juxtaposed is the investigative non-chalance and
Buddhist acceptance of an "arahant " detective who can earnestlymeditate even in a Bangkok traffic-jam. Many popularshamanistic superstitions that carried over intoBuddhism in Thailand including those surrounding past lives (reincarnation ) andhungry ghosts feature heavily. While the devout detective's narration in the first-person present seems an admonition to deal with the horrors of Sonchai's world here and now in the present moment.Burdett has expressed interest in moving beyond the crime/detective genre once his "Bangkok" series is complete.
Film
"Bangkok 8" has been optioned by Millennium Films, which recently produced the fourth movie in the "
Rambo " series in Thailand, and is serious about making the film according to Burdett. [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/25/books/25burd.html At Home Amid the Red Lights] , "The New York Times", 25 October 2007] With a producer John Thompson currently scouting locations in Bangkok, andJames McTeigue , the director of "V for Vendetta", having been hired to direct, production looks set to begin in 2008 with theIMDB listing 2009 as a possible release date for the new movie.Published works
*"A Personal History of Thirst", William Morrow & Co (February 1996), ISBN 0-688-14399-7
*"The Last Six Million Seconds", Hodder & Stoughton (January 2, 1997), ISBN 0-340-68904-8
*"Bangkok 8: A Novel", Alfred A. Knopf (2003) ISBN 0-9657525-3-4
*"Bangkok Tattoo", Vintage Reprint edition (July 11, 2006) ISBN 1-4000-3291-1
*"Bangkok Haunts", Alfred A. Knopf (2007) ISBN 0307263185References
External links
* [http://www.john-burdett.com/ John-Burdett.com] Official Website
* [http://www.houseofcrime.com.au/Author-Detail.aspx?Author=Burdett,%20John John Burdett at House of Crime]
* [http://www.randomhouse.com.au/Authors/Default.aspx?Page=Author&ID=Burdett,%20John John Burdett at Random House Australia]
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/25/books/25burd.html?ref=books "New York Times" interview of John Burdett]
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/06/13/AR2007061302050.html A Thai's Winning Ways] , a review of "Bangkok Haunts"
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1059776/ "Bangkok 8 (2009)" (film)] entry at the imdb
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