Bangkok Babylon
<b>In the colorful tradition of Orwell and Hemingway, Maugham and Theroux, Jerry Hopkins recalls his first decade as a Bangkok expatriate by profiling twenty-five of the city's most unforgettable characters.</b> <br><br>Among them are the man thought to be the model for Colonel Kurtz in <i>Apocalypse Now</i>, an advertising executive who photographs Thai bargirls for <i>Playboy</i>, an Oscar-winning screenwriter who moved there to die, a Catholic priest who has lived and worked in the Bangkok slums for 35 years, a circus dwarf turned computer programmer turned restaurateur, three Vietnam war helicopter pilots who opened a go-go bar, a pianist at one of the world's best hotels who ended up on the FBI's 10 Most Wanted list, a gem dealer who smuggles antiquities from Burma and Cambodia, a detective who tracks runaways who fake their deaths, and a documentary filmmaker who lives with elephants. <br><br>All of them "escaped" to Thailand to re-invent themselves and live out their fantasies in one of the world's most notorious cities.