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Deadpan

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Most people's death is untimely but Auckland standup comic Ian Lethe is shocked to hear about his own demise on the radio, not least because as far as he can tell he's still alive. As might be expected, depressed and misanthropic Lethe's view of the world shifts as, in his new precarious corporeal state, he encounters a series of emergencies both minor and major and finds himself in situations that require him to help members of the local Mangere Bridge community. A chance meeting with charismatic community police constable Rose Topana at the scene of an armed robbery precipitates an unlikely friendship. Rose identifies a special ability in him after seeing one of Lethe's standup gigs, and he's soon undergoing police training as a crime scene negotiator. But Lethe's interpersonal style doesn't always lead to the success he and his trainers hope for. Rose's elderly mother Pat suffers from dementia and lives in a rest home. Rose introduces Lethe to her and an unexpected bond develops. Rose inspires him to explore his material and nurtures Lethe's appreciation of art, causing him to think about its relationship to his stagecraft. He talks his way out of an armed holdup, securing the safe release of a number of hostages, but he is unconvinced that the credit for bringing the bank robbery to a peaceful conclusion belongs to him. The story of Lethe's suburban escapades is punctuated by insights into his eccentric comedic technique; rants about technology, teenagers, Auckland drivers, poverty and ageing, among other things. 'Deadpan' culminates in Lethe's intervention at what appears to be another hostage-taking. He does his best to talk sense into Ari, the perpetrator, with whom he's vaguely acquainted. He tries to persuade Ari to be remembered for what he creates, not what he destroys but on this occasion neither luck nor experience are on his side. Fortunately Rose by now cares enough for Lethe to see past the bleakness of his worldview to comfort him in a loss that appears to be both local and universal. By the author of 'Liquidambar' (bit.ly/2aygloV); 'Saccade' (bit.ly/2aygjxn); 'The Bumper Book of Lies' (amzn.to/2aVhhs8); and 'The Concentrated Essence of Any Number of Ravens' (bit.ly/2aHZG3l).

Author Biography:

Chris Bell was born in Holyhead, North Wales. After working as a musician, a messenger for a small London record company, a freelance music journalist and editor, he moved to Hamburg, Germany where he was employed by a guitar company and an independent music publisher before emigrating in 1997 to New Zealand, where he is a writer. His short stories have appeared in The Third Alternative; Postscripts; Grotesque; The Heidelberg Review; TransVersions; Not One of Us; Takahe; as well as on the internet. His short story 'The Cruel Countess' was anthologised in The Year's Best Fantasy &; Horror (10tI.h Annual Edition), in which his collection The Bumper Book of Lies received an honourable mention. 'Shem-el- Nessim' appeared in This Is The Summer of Love, The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 21 and That Haunted Feeling. His poetry has been published in Workshop New Poetry; Snorkel; foam:e; and most recently in the New Zealand Listener. His first novel, Liquidambar, won UKAuthors' 'Search For A Great Read' competition.
Release date NZ
August 7th, 2016
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Collection
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
216
Dimensions
152x229x18
ISBN-13
9781536875270
Product ID
25725580

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