(The following is a
transcript from the seventh Party Wolf Book Club meetup at the home of
Michael Allen Rose in Chicago, IL - Saturday April 14th.)
Michael: Well gang,our final discussion book in the New Bizarro Author Series 2011 is Seven Seagulls for a Single Nipple by Troy Chambers.
This one was delightfully blasphemous, extremely violent and
indescribably kinky. So I'm guessing it was right up the alley of
certain party wolves I won't mention by name.
Smitty: Holy. Friggin. Crap.
Cooter: Wild stuff, man.
Smitty: I want a nun with big titties.
Michael: She was a lesbian. She wouldn't be interested.
Smitty: She found a giant walking nipple charming.
Michael: Fair enough.
Sophie: He was a very charming
nipple. Wilmorn is polite, sweet and tries to do the right thing. He's
the kind of giant nipple you'd want to take home to mom.
Rex: Pfft. Take home to
mom? Whatever. You know you like bad boys, baby. Lobster Baby Stalin
comes straight out of the death factory, man. He doesn't take shit from
anyone. Chaos. Murder. Violence. Although his tendency to rape was a
little scary. But Troy somehow gets away with playing a rapist for
laughs.
Sophie: As far as Stalin is concerned, the reason it works is that it reads like a mash-up of Alien and South Park.
First of all, the rape itself is insane and otherworldly, being driven
mostly by the insane flailing of a demonic lobster. But more
importantly, it's so over the top that it's funny. The reaction shots of
the little girl, waiting patiently for her parents to be done with
their violation, are great. She doesn't show fear, horror, anger... she
just hangs out with Wilmorn and they wait while she enjoys her tasty
churro.
Herb "The Herb": The way Chambers
cuts back and forth between the fantastical horror and the mundane
creates a trans-mundane juxtaposition. Comedy springs from incongruity.
There is a large enough gap between our expectations and the reality of
the situation that there is little choice but to laugh.
Michael: Okay, seriously, Herb,
what's the deal? Have you studied comedy theory or something? This is
getting creepy, the way you can just... jump into... well? What's...
Herb?
(Herb is extremely focused on his bong. He takes an extremely large hit and blows a smoke ring that is shaped like a lobster.)
Herb "The Herb": Lobster baby. Party.
Cooter: Can we talk about the plot? I
liked how the arc was really solid, man. Like, crazy shit happens all
the time around them, but the focus is always Wilmorn trying to woo
Patina Beaver. It reads super fast, not only because it's short but also
because it's like, all about that one major plot point.
Smitty: He goes to great lengths to
try and get laid. I can appreciate that. You feel for the guy. He
searches for her through the streets of New York, totally out of his
element, has that experience in the park where he sees Stalin go
apeshit...
Rex: Then he runs into the crazy nipple cult. Those guys are nuts. The violence in that scene was kind of awesome. And hilarious.
Smitty: That's because it was sexy violence.
Michael: There's a blurb for you. Read Troy Chambers Seven Seagulls for a Single Nipple. It's full of sexy violence. What about the ending?
Sophie: Oh wow. Not what I was expecting.
Cooter: Most literature nowadays,
especially when there's a quest involved, you kind of expect your main
characters to like, reach the end of that particular hero's journey.
Rex: Twisted, man. I dig it. Troy Chambers enacts some crazy lobo violence on the psyche of his readers.
Herb "The Herb": Bad trip, man. Bad trip.
Sophie: But ballsy. Without ruining
the surprise ending for anyone, let's just say it's got all the
hallmarks of a quest ending. Personal sacrifice, an epic showdown, true
love found... but all of it gets twisted and mutilated under Troy's pen.
It's interesting that he chose to work in such a non-traditional
ending, and it really leaves the reader reeling, which is a pretty
interesting quality in an author.
Michael: What are your takeaways from the book? Favorite things?
Cooter: Wilmorn, all the way, man. He tries so hard, and he's so likable. You really want him to win.
Smitty: The kink! Clothespins on nipples! Tail rape! Inflation fantasies! Orgasmic death!
Herb "The Herb": (snickering) Comedy. Hee.
Sophie: It was fun to read
something that was so unconcerned with politeness, sensitivity or good
taste. Troy hits the ball out of the park and steps on a few babies
while he does it. You have to admire that!
Rex: The epilogue is going to stick
with me for a long time. It's so outside of what you'd expect from a
story like this... it's awesome.
Michael: Wow, Rex, I'm impressed.
Rex: I even read this one all by myself.
Smitty: You did not. Sophie helped you sound out any words with more than two syllables.
Rex: Shut up, meat!
Smitty: Can you even spell "meat?"
(Rex, growling, leaps on Smitty and starts to pummel him. Smitty scrambles away, and runs laughing through the apartment.)
Michael: Oh God, not again.
Sophie: Guys? Calm down! We can't afford to buy Michael any more furniture.
Rex: (From somewhere in the kitchen)
I'm going to slit your throat and pull your scrotum up through the hole
in your neck so you look like a retarded turkey!
Michael: Okay, well, there you have
it. Troy Chambers is a sick, twisted puppy. And I mean that in the best
possible way! Check his book out today! This is our last New Bizarro
Author Series book until the next batch, but we'll keep discussing new
bizarro books from time to time, so stay tuned, and until next time,
keep reading, and keep supporting the New Bizarro Author Series!
(The Party Wolves
Book Club meets once a week or so to discuss books in Eraserhead Press
New Bizarro Author Series. The Party Wolves are featured in the book
Party Wolves in My Skull by Michael Allen Rose)
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