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Blackburn: A Novel
 
 

Blackburn: A Novel (Paperback)

by Bradley Denton (Author) "Blackburn was surprised that it was so easy ..." (more)
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Denton's third novel (after Buddy Holly Is Alive and Well on Ganymede ) takes the overworked serial-killer concept and wrings from it a striking depiction of middle-American despair, betrayed innocence, and transcendent hope. Jimmy Blackburn is a roaming murderer with an idiosyncratic moral code: he kills only those he feels deserve to die. His victims include cheating auto mechanics, bullying bosses and a thieving encyclopedia salesman. In intervening chapters, Denton traces Blackburn's childhood in small-minded small-town Kansas, in a home haunted by an abusive father, a world prescribed by casual cruelties and repressive, untrustworthy authority. Denton doesn't settle for facile connections between Blackburn's early years and his criminal turn, playing his life off against some Norman Rockwell vision of an America that never was. He portrays Blackburn's childhood not as unusually bleak or cruel, but as an all-too-common experience, so it's the reality of a mundane world--not some exceptional horror--that produces Blackburn the killer. And Blackburn himself is no simplistic figure of evil; he retains a sympathetic innocence, a stubborn hope, throughout his doomed journey, and his end yields a surprising sense of redemption. Denton's hand never falters as he shows us an America of petty injustices and vanished dreams, where a sensitive Kansas boy can grow into a killer.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Abused and unloved, Blackburn is a true victim of circumstance who devises his own strict moral code to guide him in all matters including whom and what to kill. On his 17th birthday, Blackburn shoots a cop who has just killed a dog in the town church. He then embarks on a career as a one-man eliminator of those who mistreat and prey upon others. Using stark, unadorned prose, Denton ( Buddy Holly Is Alive and Well on Ganymede , Morrow, 1991) has created a modern-day parable illustrating the shades of good and evil and the meanings of life. Sometimes humorous but more often heart-wrenching, Blackburn delivers a knockout punch to rigid, self-satisfied thinking everywhere. Excellent.
- Jo Ann Vicarel, Cleveland Heights-University Heights P.L., Ohio
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Serial killing is accidental, Jun 27 2003
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This book is truly hypnotic. I couldn't stop reading. Blackburn is a very facinating guy, who dispite his penchant for killing people who truly deserve it, is a moral and nice guy. I would love to see this story make it to the big screen. It's a great story and great writing!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Blackburn -- He Kills People -- You'll Like Him, Aug 24 2001
By James K. Burk (Wichita, Kansas United States) - See all my reviews
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I swiped that title from the blurb on the jacket of the British edition. This is the novel AMERICAN PSYCHO could've been if the author of that hound could write. Jimmy Blackburn is a serial killer, and very often the reader will be cheering for Blackburn. It's a marvelous work of black humor and makes one re-examine one's belief in the solidity of civilization.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A challenge to society's values, Jul 19 2001
All of us have thought about killing other people. It might be the mechanic who cheated you, the professor who unfairly gave you a bad grade, etc. That being said, Blackburn is a book in which the main character actually acts upon these urges.

Jimmy Blackburn has been put down all his life. His parents abuse him, and he's looked at as a failure in life. So, when a cruel police officer harasses him outside a church, Blackburn, having had enough, kills him. This begins a crusade against unfairness and immorality in society. Blackburn begins a crusade against those who wrong others and him.

The story is horrifying and thought provoking at the same time. Blackburn rises against society's ills. However, as the book winds down, he is seen not as a public crusader, but as a serial killer. Are his actions wrong because society doesn't condone murder or is he providing a public service by disposing of some of the scum out there? I found myself asking this question after finishing this book.

Read this now. It is not an easy read, but you will be the better for it once you finish.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Anti-Hannibal
Bradley Denton's "Blackburn" is an astonishingly original novel and a complete departure from the over-formulated serial killer genre. Read more
Published on April 10 2001 by Falco Gingrich

5.0 out of 5 stars A moral killer? A modern classic!
BLACKBURN is one of those books that will change you. Once you've read it, you will never see the world the same way again. Read more
Published on May 4 2000 by Gary Jonas

5.0 out of 5 stars I'm unable to forget this book
I read this book about 5 years ago and scenes from it still crop up in my mind out of the blue for no reason. I can't explain this. Read more
Published on Sep 15 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars A brave, intelligent, thrilling, moving novel
A brave, intelligent, thrilling, moving novel about a young man who takes action against what he deems to be wrong -- through violence. Read more
Published on Dec 27 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars Disturbing, moving, and unforgettable.
Blackburn is a character study. To call him a "serial killer" is not doing the character justice, but rather limiting him. Read more
Published on Jul 7 1998 by C. Morgan

5.0 out of 5 stars Blackburn is a serial killer with a soul
The character of Blackburn is an extremely deep and tormented one, although he seems to have more of a focus in life than those of us who do not go around killing our fellow man... Read more
Published on Oct 15 1997 by zipadidoo@aol.com

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