Private Dancer
Private Dancer
For those who have not read this, I would encourage you to, particularly foreign men looking for an Asian girlfriend or wife.
I think the author had a good understanding of Asian culture, and was very familiar with what happens when foreign men have bar girls for girlfriends.
It also explains how things are seen from an Asian perspective.
It is an interesting story. Somebody could make it into a film, and it would be popular.
http://nordbo.me/files/private-dancer.pdf
I think the author had a good understanding of Asian culture, and was very familiar with what happens when foreign men have bar girls for girlfriends.
It also explains how things are seen from an Asian perspective.
It is an interesting story. Somebody could make it into a film, and it would be popular.
http://nordbo.me/files/private-dancer.pdf
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It's not about asian culture, it is about prostitutes and the poor losers who think it is a good idea to get into a relationship with one.
Always wonder why people say "everbody who comes here should read that book".
There is absolutely nothing to learn there, that a normal educated person can't figure out themself.
Always wonder why people say "everbody who comes here should read that book".
There is absolutely nothing to learn there, that a normal educated person can't figure out themself.
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Can probably attribute Bernard Trink and Pattaya Mail for a lot of that.
They even put that on the coverBernard Trink from Bangkok Post – the biggest English-language daily in Thailand – believes that “Private Dancer ought to be made available to every tourist at port of entry” and Pattaya Mail wrote that the book “should be compulsory reading for all first-timers to Thailand.”
But this reviewer goes on to dispute that too https://www.simandan.com/private-dancer ... -thailand/
I read it a couple of years ago and although it says it was published in 2005, I feel the thinking behind it and naivety of the main character harks back to a earlier era. Anyway, it's fiction.
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I reread it the other day because I ran out of books and it's on my computer. It's easy to read and the characters are quite fun. Frankly I thought that the author had more sympathy for the bargirls than the expat characters, and I was ok with that.The main guy wasn't looking to marry his bargirl, he just wanted exclusivity, without commitment. The white knight rides again, but gets it all wrong. I don't know if the story is instructive, but it's definitely a fun read to pass the time if you haven't read it already.clutchcargo wrote: ↑Sat Nov 16, 2019 12:55 pmCan probably attribute Bernard Trink and Pattaya Mail for a lot of that.
They even put that on the coverBernard Trink from Bangkok Post – the biggest English-language daily in Thailand – believes that “Private Dancer ought to be made available to every tourist at port of entry” and Pattaya Mail wrote that the book “should be compulsory reading for all first-timers to Thailand.”
But this reviewer goes on to dispute that too https://www.simandan.com/private-dancer ... -thailand/
I read it a couple of years ago and although it says it was published in 2005, I feel the thinking behind it and naivety of the main character harks back to a earlier era. Anyway, it's fiction.
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Could it be made into a serialized video?
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The problem with that it is very Bangkok specific, in order to shoot a commercial film/video in Thailand you need to obtain a permit from the film commission which involves script approval. In the case of Private Dancer this would be refused due to its subject matter, you may be tempted to submit one script and shoot another however the Film Commission requires one of their employees to be present on location throughout the shoot.
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It's a perfect book for people with no brains or common sense
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I never bothered to read it or any other books by Stephen Leather. But I was only wondering today what happened to Bernard Trink who was such a fixture back in the day despite his overwhelming mediocrity
I was also thinking of the Pommie pub in Patpong, Bobbies Arms where we sometimes lunched. Bobbie if that was the name of the proprietor ended up with my beautiful LHD 1962 Alfa Romeo Spyder.
Leather must have sold a lot of books. There wasn’t a book copying industry in Thailand like there is in Cambodia. Maybe copying machines weren’t around in those days.
I was also thinking of the Pommie pub in Patpong, Bobbies Arms where we sometimes lunched. Bobbie if that was the name of the proprietor ended up with my beautiful LHD 1962 Alfa Romeo Spyder.
Leather must have sold a lot of books. There wasn’t a book copying industry in Thailand like there is in Cambodia. Maybe copying machines weren’t around in those days.
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Re: Private Dancer
The subject matter wouldn’t be a problem. If you watch “Innocence, Bangkok Love Stories" on Netflix it involves a lot of prostitutes and the places they frequent.chiltern wrote: ↑Sat Nov 16, 2019 3:43 pmThe problem with that it is very Bangkok specific, in order to shoot a commercial film/video in Thailand you need to obtain a permit from the film commission which involves script approval. In the case of Private Dancer this would be refused due to its subject matter, you may be tempted to submit one script and shoot another however the Film Commission requires one of their employees to be present on location throughout the shoot.
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