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Twelve Fingers: Biography of an Anarchist
 
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Twelve Fingers: Biography of an Anarchist (Paperback)

de Jose Eugenio Soares (Author)
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A television and film personality sometimes described as the David Letterman of Brazil, Soares offers readers a snapshot tour of 20th-century history in his amusing second novel. The tour's guide is Dmitri Korozec, a Bosnian-born political radical with two distinct qualities: he possesses an extra finger on each hand, and he can bungle even the best-laid plans. Shortly before WWI, his anarchist father introduces him into a leftist secret society via a rather extreme initiation rite. Dmitri then undergoes rigorous training in munitions, sharpshooting and subversive tactics all in preparation for the attempted assassination of Archduke Ferdinand during his visit to Sarajevo. In what will become the prevailing pattern of his life, however, he fails miserably and another man fires the shot that inaugurates the Great War. Undaunted, Dmitri moves on to one attempted coup after another, becoming the Forrest Gump of assassins. Inevitably, he ambushes no one so well as himself getting lost, falling overboard, even slipping on a banana peel. As in his first novel, A Samba for Sherlock, Soares delights in populating his book with a variety of famous faces, enlivening his account with photos, including one of a portrait Picasso drew of Dmitri on a napkin. Despite Dmitri's devotion to anarchist thought, don't expect an in-depth analysis of leftist politics (or anything else, for that matter). Dmitri's is the very definition of a picaresque journey, with its one-dimensional rascal hero and a plot based on repetition. Landers's translation gives this book the brisk pacing it deserves, as our hero hops from adventure to adventure, never deterred by failure.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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From Library Journal

Dmitri Borja Korozec is a bungling, 12-fingered anarchist assassin without victims who has a gift for languages that enables him to speak with Al Capone in the Sicilian dialect and who in fact looks more Sicilian than Capone himself. The son of a Serbian linotypist and a Brazilian mulatto touring Bosnia as part of an Italian circus, the child is initiated soon after birth into the ancient secret Russian sect, the Poluskopzi, by the removal of his right testicle, a political gesture that guarantees permanent adherence to the Left. Dmitri wanders the world over in search of dictators to assassinate, one of whom is a relative, Getulio Vargas of Brazil. This zany and imaginative romp, supplemented with illustrations of real artifacts allegedly connected to Dmitri (such as Picasso's Guernica, which includes a woman identified as Dimitri's lover, Mira Kosanovic), fits so plausibly into the history of the past century that we almost yearn for it to be truly biographical. Soares (Samba for Sherlock) is a popular, Johnny Carson-style television personality in Brazil. For all collections. Jack Shreve, Allegany Coll. of Maryland, Cumberland
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Fingered, Mars 24 2007
Par E. A Solinas "ea_solinas" (MD USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Jose Eugenio Soares hit the jackpot with "Twelve Fingers," the most off-the-wall historical novel in recent memory. The novel follows the bumbling anarchist around the world, as he accidently spreads mayhem and bumps into many historic figures, and causes quite a few disasters.

Dmitri Borja Korozec was born to a Brazilian contortionist and a Bosnian anarchist, and was perfectly normal except for the extra index finger on each hand. He is hailed as a sort of anarchic messiah to the Black Hand society... except that he's such a klutz that he fails every time. During an important assassination, his two trigger fingers get stuck in the gun, and he fails to assassinate Archduke Ferdinand.

Dmitri leaves (with the gun still stuck), determined to continue the cause, and nearly gets seduced by the legendary Mata Hari. He goes through multiple countries and continents, getting involved with sultry women, trying to kill oppressers and always failing in spectacular ways. To top it off, he is being pursued both by a determined French policeman and a homicidal Indian dwarf.

In outline, "Twelve Fingers" sounds like a perfectly ordinary historical novel -- wars, historical figures, world travel, et cetera. But the humor is in the details. Soares winks at anything that can't wink back, such as having the French cop being the grandson of Victor Hugo's Inspector Javert, or the repeated near-fatal escapes of Motilah the Thug dwarf, who keeps falling off trains.

Soares doesn't let the book descend to basic comedy, however -- no icky jokes, no dumbing down. He includes cameo appearances by Mata Hari, Madame Curie, Picasso, and countless others, with blurry photographs accompanying the text. At the same time, he can deadpan lines that talk about the Italian Kama Sutra's chapter on men with two forefingers (nickname: Il Manusturbatore), and one of the most funniest love scenes I have ever read, complete with corny dialogue and too much alcohol.

Dmitri is a basic Forrest Gump character -- he drifts through life, although the middle of the book could use a bit of a lift. His bumbling can only keep things going so long, but the ending takes a sharp upturn when Dmitri tries to track down his long-lost relative, with shocking (yet somehow unsurprising) results. Supporting characters never get much in the way of personality, but then again, it is a book about the inept anarchist.

If Dmitri weren't such a goofball, it would be easy to imagine him bumbling through World War I-era Europe, leaving a train of mayhem behind him. As it is, Jose Soares' second novel is a rare comic treat.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 The best Biography of an Anarchist, Sep 23 2003
This book refer to a young boy that was born on Banja Luka, Bósnia, he is different from other children because, he has twelve fingers in his hands, he believes this attribute is a god sign. When he was teen, he went to anarchist school where he learned about making bombs, and to operate guns.
When he was a young man, became odder murderer and accidentally participates of biggest crimes and tragic events of the history between Ferdinando Marcos's murder, the arrest of spy Mata Hari, murder of socialist deputy Jean Jaurés in Paris, in 1914. Picasso draw Dimitri in a napkin, in Brasserie Lipp, in 1917 and Fernando Pessoa participates of an esoteric session in the anarchist's company. He "Helps" the actor George Raft in the filming of Ben-Hur (1925), and Al Capone in the gangsters's world of Chicago. Has participated of the attack, unsuccessful, to the president Franklin Delano Roosevelt, in Miami.
The book is a travel on the world modern history, the author with his singular culture make the reader enjoy a lot while reading. The book is a great classic of Brazilian literature; and the author is considered one of the smarter man in Brazil.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 This book is great!, Fév 18 2003
Par Alexandre Freitas (St. Charles, MO USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I read both of Soare's books and it was surprised to see that 'A Samba For Sherlock' actually got higher remarks. I love this book and while I agree with some of the comments that the story is not much original (Forrest Gump) it's nevertheless a very good plot and some interesting historical facts. Read it, you'll like it!
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2.0étoiles sur 5 Not as good as Sherlock
The first 100 pages of this picaresque are hilarious, then it begins to run out of steam. The running joke, that the protagonist is too incompatent to carry off any assasination,... Read more
Publié le Aoû 18 2002 par El Cholo Invisivel

4.0étoiles sur 5 Amusing
The second novel by Brazillian Jo Soares, author of the international bestseller A Samba for Sherlock, Twelve Fingers is an infectious, highly clever, an thoroughly amusing look... Read more
Publié le Fév 7 2002 par wordtron

2.0étoiles sur 5 Did not live up to the hype
The historical references in this book were well-used to pull together all the antics of the pathetic protagonist, which made the book flow smoothly. Read more
Publié le Nov. 26 2001 par Brooke L. Parker

5.0étoiles sur 5 History + Comedy = Jo Soares
The original title "O Homem que matou Getulio Vargas" (The man who killed Getulio Vargas) insinuates something very unusual. Read more
Publié le Juil 21 2001 par William Voorsluys

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