Cadillac Fin Suitcase
Cadillac Fin Suitcase is a lightning journey with American artist Michael Walsh through the mad streets and lush countryside of the “Little Dragon”—Taiwan. Eighteen short works, including memoir, noir, black comedy, poetry, and more. Arriving in Taipei in 1998 with a Fulbright Scholarship in Photography, Walsh explored the island for years shooting buku film. Along the way, between puffs on Cuban cigars and slugs of whiskey, he began to write about his experiences.
Walsh’s memoirs, (some of which contain fictional "scenes" and characters) written in a crackling, improviso style—flash narratives inhabited with “wolf men and bad cops,” angels and hustlers and Taoist holy men.
A trove of eccentric characters light up the fiction pieces with witty dialogue and surprising antics. Cool, brash private eye Big Guava Chang assists an heiress in the hard-boiled thriller The Pigeon Racers. Vivo Lin, a vivacious Taiwanese American psychologist, has developed unconventional techniques to treat patients. Her arrogance leads to a lethal game with a con man in Lester Moore. Mr. Leonard Thing, a Taipei lawyer, receives an odd birthday gift in the hilarious and climactic black comedy Happy Go Drive Thru. Many other players throughout the stories are sure to amuse and captivate.
Blunt, original, and sometimes devilishly lascivious and profane, the collection is an entertaining odyssey through Taiwan’s spellbinding culture.
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Cadillac Fin Suitcase
Cadillac Fin Suitcase is a lightning journey with American artist Michael Walsh through the mad streets and lush countryside of the “Little Dragon”—Taiwan. Eighteen short works, including memoir, noir, black comedy, poetry, and more. Arriving in Taipei in 1998 with a Fulbright Scholarship in Photography, Walsh explored the island for years shooting buku film. Along the way, between puffs on Cuban cigars and slugs of whiskey, he began to write about his experiences.
Walsh’s memoirs, (some of which contain fictional "scenes" and characters) written in a crackling, improviso style—flash narratives inhabited with “wolf men and bad cops,” angels and hustlers and Taoist holy men.
A trove of eccentric characters light up the fiction pieces with witty dialogue and surprising antics. Cool, brash private eye Big Guava Chang assists an heiress in the hard-boiled thriller The Pigeon Racers. Vivo Lin, a vivacious Taiwanese American psychologist, has developed unconventional techniques to treat patients. Her arrogance leads to a lethal game with a con man in Lester Moore. Mr. Leonard Thing, a Taipei lawyer, receives an odd birthday gift in the hilarious and climactic black comedy Happy Go Drive Thru. Many other players throughout the stories are sure to amuse and captivate.
Blunt, original, and sometimes devilishly lascivious and profane, the collection is an entertaining odyssey through Taiwan’s spellbinding culture.
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Cadillac Fin Suitcase

Cadillac Fin Suitcase

by Michael Walsh
Cadillac Fin Suitcase

Cadillac Fin Suitcase

by Michael Walsh

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Cadillac Fin Suitcase is a lightning journey with American artist Michael Walsh through the mad streets and lush countryside of the “Little Dragon”—Taiwan. Eighteen short works, including memoir, noir, black comedy, poetry, and more. Arriving in Taipei in 1998 with a Fulbright Scholarship in Photography, Walsh explored the island for years shooting buku film. Along the way, between puffs on Cuban cigars and slugs of whiskey, he began to write about his experiences.
Walsh’s memoirs, (some of which contain fictional "scenes" and characters) written in a crackling, improviso style—flash narratives inhabited with “wolf men and bad cops,” angels and hustlers and Taoist holy men.
A trove of eccentric characters light up the fiction pieces with witty dialogue and surprising antics. Cool, brash private eye Big Guava Chang assists an heiress in the hard-boiled thriller The Pigeon Racers. Vivo Lin, a vivacious Taiwanese American psychologist, has developed unconventional techniques to treat patients. Her arrogance leads to a lethal game with a con man in Lester Moore. Mr. Leonard Thing, a Taipei lawyer, receives an odd birthday gift in the hilarious and climactic black comedy Happy Go Drive Thru. Many other players throughout the stories are sure to amuse and captivate.
Blunt, original, and sometimes devilishly lascivious and profane, the collection is an entertaining odyssey through Taiwan’s spellbinding culture.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012830371
Publisher: Grind Show Editions
Publication date: 03/12/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 747 KB

About the Author

American artist and author Michael Joseph "Mike" Walsh was born on January 13, 1960 in Buffalo, New York of Irish, German, and Italian ancestry.

Walsh was a rebellious and adventurous youth, leaving Minneapolis for Florida at nineteen. He hitchhiked frequently, and journeyed to San Diego, California soon after he turned twenty. He resided in California for eighteen years; also living in Sacramento, and the San Francisco Bay Area. In 1995, Walsh graduated from California College of the Arts in Oakland. In 1996, Walsh created the book titled Graffito, a photo essay of the graffiti phenomenon in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Walsh ventured to Prague, Czech Republic in 1997 and began work on Frontier Town, a photo essay which explores the remnants of forty one years of Soviet communist rule and occupation in Prague. In 1998 Walsh's work in Prague was cut short when he was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship in Photography to Taiwan.

Walsh's upcoming novella, titled Western Roads, will be available spring 2012. The work is an uproarious tale depicting Walsh's month-long hitchhiking journey along the California coast.

To view a sample of Walsh's Taiwan photography and artwork: http://michaelwalsh7.wordpress.com/
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