Andrez Bergen
Autor(a) de Who is Killing the Great Capes of Heropa?
About the Author
Image credit: Photo by Yoko Umehara
Obras por Andrez Bergen
Small Change: A Casebook of Scherer and Miller, Investigators of the Paranormal and Supermundane (2015) 4 exemplares
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Etiquetado
Conhecimento Comum
- Nome canónico
- Bergen, Andrez
- Nome legal
- Bergen, Andrew Simon
- Outros nomes
- Little Nobody, Funk Gadget, Joe King
- Sexo
- male
- Nacionalidade
- Australia
- Local de nascimento
- Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
- Locais de residência
- Tokyo, Japan
Fatal error: Call to undefined function isLitsy() in /var/www/html/inc_magicDB.php on line 425- Andrez Bergen is an expat Australian writer, journalist, artist and DJ from Melbourne, entrenched in Tokyo these past 13 years.
He published his debut novel Tobacco-Stained Mountain Goat in 2011, followed by One Hundred Years of Vicissitude (2012) and Who is Killing the Great Capes of Heropa? (2013).
He has also published short stories and comics (such as Tales to Admonish with Matt Kyme) through Perfect Edge, Crime Factory, Snubnose Press, Shotgun Honey, 8th Wonder Press, IF? Commix, Big Pulp, Ace Comics and Another Sky Press, and edited an anthology of post-apocalyptic noir. On the side Bergen worked on adapting scripts for feature films by Mamoru Oshii (Ghost in the Shell), Kazuchika Kise and Naoyoshi Shiotani at Production I.G.
He additionally hammers together tunes as Little Nobody, he covets sashimi and saké, and lives in Japan with his wife and eight-year-old daughter.
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Estatísticas
- Obras
- 13
- Also by
- 2
- Membros
- 144
- Popularidade
- #143,281
- Avaliação
- 3.5
- Críticas
- 10
- ISBN
- 14
On the other hand, moving past the prose, I was reasonably happy with the characterization and dialogue, particularly between the main character Trista and her mentor Governal. I was genuinely interested in her and what she was up in any given scene, and appreciated the dynamic created with Governal. A quick google search spoils the ending of the parent work, but I hope Trista did alright anyway (I didn't finish the book).
Additionally, I did find several of the individual scenes, particularly Issy's, to be pleasurable to read. So while this book is not for me, I think it does have some things to recommend it, just make sure to read a sample and find out if the way it's written works for you.… (mais)