Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Naow here's ol' WPD tellin' Paulie haow t' wroite his books!
Will he be tellin' the Pope haow t' say Mass next?:p
WPD Wrote:Not at all. It's just my opinion, and nothing more, that certain elements of stories are left intact. After all, isn't that what a forum is for, asking questions and expressing opinions? The very reason he changed it is the reason I would have liked it to NOT change. Because it is so dark, that's what made it so powerful. Anyway that last comment was a joke, not a put down, hence the smiley face. Although, I wonder if BTS would have ended differently if that change hadn't been made. I can't see FPW having Jack deal the final death blow to a child.
As far as the pope, don't even get me started...
WPD Wrote:No problem. Just wanted to make sure my comment wasn't taken wrong. The fact is, Black Wind was my favorite book (although it's a toss up between that and The Keep) and I'm a firm believer in the old saying "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." The irony is, the first time I tried to read BW, I hated it!
I'm probably going to ramble here a bit, so feel free to stop reading.The first book I read by FPW was The Keep and I loved it! Then my father told me about the other books in the Adversary Cycle (the original six) and I read them all back to back, then moving on to the RJ books (up to
Crisscross at that time) and "Demon Song". I was hooked. (still am). Then, with no more RJ books available at the time, my father told me about Black Wind, saying it was FPW's best book. I picked it up at the library and couldn't get into it (must've been in the wrong frame of mind at the time). I thought my dad was nuts. I stopped reading before Matsuo even left for Japan. Then, several months later, I was laid up in bed for a week with pneumonia, so I gave it another shot and finished it in one day. I loved it! I have read it several times since. It is such a unique work, totally unclassifiable, covering so many genres (which ironically is probably why it was not a commercial success). Anyway, that's why I felt compelled to put in my two cents. I feel that that book is a masterpiece, and I hate to see the story changed in any way.
Ken Valentine Wrote:It's been a while since I have read BLACKWIND, so I could be mistaken. I have the impression that the Mongol invasion was stopped by an actual storm in the Inland Sea, (this was the second invasion attempt, which encountered a typhoon and spawned the belief in a Kamikaze, or Divine Wind) and that the earliest use of the Kakureta Kao-generated Blackwind was in a land battle during the Toyotomi (or was it Nobunaga) "unification" of Japan.
Ken V.
WPD Wrote:The very reason he changed it is the reason I would have liked it to NOT change. Because it is so dark, that's what made it so powerful. I wonder if BTS would have ended differently if that change hadn't been made. I can't see FPW having Jack deal the final death blow to a child.
fpw Wrote:Ah, yes. Back in the 80s I was uncomfortable with what was necessary to turn a child into a shoten, and on revisiting the rituals realized I was even more so now. A change in personal aesthetics went a long way toward that change.
fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]A doozie of an ending, to be sure. I thought of it but rejected it. Actually, thought of something even darker: Vicky as the shoten. Couldn't go there, couldn't make Jack go there. It would destroy him, leave him a basket case -- and he's still got lots of work to do.
We had a panel at Bouchercon that drifted into lines you will not cross as a writer. Reprisal is about as dark as a want to go with a child. I had to get up and walk away from the keyboard numerous times when writing those scenes.[/SIZE]