Talk:Andrew Vachss

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Untitled[edit]

Added his new novel, "Two Trains Running," plus the 1994 "Predator: Race War" graphic novel and his 1979 textbook "The Life-Style Violent Juvenile: The Secure Treatment Approach." The last of these, I added into the section that was titled "Other novels" and retitled that section "Other Books;" I also marked that textbook as nonfiction so there'd be no confusion (though the title's so different there shouldn't be for anyone familiar with his work).

Biafra[edit]

It would be nice if someone who knows a bit more about Vachss than I do could add a paragraph on the time he spent in Biafra - it seems to me that that's a reasonably important part of his life that shouldn't go unmentioned. Thanks. :) -- Schnee (cheeks clone) 13:59, 3 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

I added an external link to an article on Vachss' work in Biafra. I agree that this mention should be expanded. I am working on a fuller biographical narrative, with more discussion of his work in child abuse. It should fit nicely with the section Zeroz added on Vachss' work with therapy dogs.Golemarch 06:09, 23 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]


I disagree with the handle of "Private investigator" when describing the main character of Burke, Burke is a career criminal who has done time and is to most intents and purposes a fugitive. He does act to some extent as a vigilante who specilizes in the finding and punishment of peadophiles. I think the term private investigator has conotations with law enforcement and gum shoes which is def not true of Burke. "Martinb"

Could we have a little more criticism of Vachss?[edit]

Someone deleted this comment. In the discussion section comments should remain whether we like them or not. Piercetp 06:13, 10 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

An opinion is one thing, but if a person asserts that "Mr. X did this bad thing," then there had better be some proof beyond the bald assertion. If not, "open source" can quickly degenerate into "libel without consequences." Wikipedia has already run up against that situation already.

If the factual value of this site is to be respected, it must guard against obvious planting of libel by individuals with a personal agenda. Libeling someone a "known liar" in a forum, which libel is then available for "citation," is exactly the way lies get perpetrated.

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—Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.110.137.227 (talk) 18:32, 21 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

This is the last warning you will receive for your disruptive edits.
The next time you violate Wikipedia's biographies of living persons policy by inserting unsourced defamatory content into an article or any other Wikipedia page, you will be blocked from editing Wikipedia. Golemarch (talk) 19:59, 23 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Golemarch. I have read the policy on the biographies of living persons. I do not consider these edits to be defamatory, disruptive or irrelevant. Where do we go to discuss this. Plh25.003:51, 24 December 2008 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Plh25.0 (talkcontribs)

Inspired a porn star to name herself after him[edit]

I don't really think this is worth mentioning on Andrew's main page, but I read recently that American Pornt actress Inari Vachs named herself after Mr. Vachss because he is her favorite author.

I couldn't help but find that strange, considering the subject matter of his publications--71.198.200.222 18:43, 18 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

On the other hand, Vachss is no prude. He's even been interviewed by Playboy, after all. His books have plenty of adult sexual relationships, and he writes with a lot of empathy for adult sex workers, who have made hard choices with their lives. So I’m not at all surprised that a porn actress would find his writing very meaningful to her. Vachss has said in plenty of interviews that he doesn’t oppose adult pornography at all. What he is against is child pornography, which is of course a type of child abuse, and the commercialized picture of a crime. Golemarch

Actually Vachss works are more graphic and sexually explicit than Playboy is. Perhaps, and this is not uncommon in the industry, perhaps the porn-star in question has a personal history of sexual abuse (I do not know. I am not saying this is the case. I am saying it is one possible explanation for why she chose this name and may admire Vachss.)

Eyepatch: correction[edit]

Removed false statement concerning Vachss "never wearing eyepatch in court." Statement is "attributed" to an interview on PBS with Terry Gross. First, Terry Gross is an interviewer for the Fresh Air program on National Public Radio, not PBS.

Andrew Vachss does wear his eyepatch in court, and has been observed (and reported as wearing it during different trials) by journalists in publications as disparate as Pursuits (http://www.vachss.com/av_articles/rtcl_prst.html) and The London Guardian (http://www.vachss.com/av_articles/rtcl_wkgd.html). Both those articles were written *after* Mr. Vachss' interview with Terry Gross on Fresh Air, which was in 1988.Golemarch 00:25, 28 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Anyone know how he lost his eye? It would be interesting, and at least a date should be put in. It's just too mysterious... Es-Won 02:38, 12 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Appointment of Law Guardian in New York[edit]

Removed false statement: "The state of New York has an unusual law: in any divorce, child-custody, or other case where the interests of a child are at stake, a separate lawyer must represent the interests of the child. This attorney is not chosen by the adults interested in the case, but is paid by them."

The passage contains several material misstatements. First, the appointment of the "separate lawyer," (who is called a "law guardian") is mandated *only* in cases brought under Article III, VII, or X of the Family Court Act. These are the articles concerning delinquency, abuse/neglect, and related matters (such as removing the child from the home due to imminent danger, extension of foster care, or permanent termination of parental rights, child removed from home under emergency circumstances). Appointment of a law guardian also occurs for certain "family offenses" which may affect a child, for example, intra-family violence between the child's parents. See McKinney's Cons. Laws of NY, Book 29A, Family Ct. Act § 249.

However, New York law DOES NOT require appointment of a law guardian in a divorce/child custody case. The court *may* appoint a law guardian such cases, at its discretion. For example, appointing a law guardian in a contested adoption is common.

Last, NY law is "unusual" ONLY in that it requires appointment in ALL abuse/neglect matters. Many states do not provide lawyers for children in abuse/neglect matters. In contrast, *all* states appoint counsel in delinquency cases. Golemarch 21:49, 1 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Batman: The Ultimate Evil[edit]

Removed the following from the Vachss biography, because it reads more like a book review, than pertinent to his biography:

In one novel outside the Burke series, Vachss gives a related spin to the motivations of the comic book hero Batman. Other sources have related that the parents of young Bruce Wayne (who was to become the Batman) had been killed by a criminal; in Batman: The Ultimate Evil, Vachss reveals that the Batman's mother was a social worker investigating — with little help from police agencies — a group of Gotham City pedophiles. She was getting close to having enough evidence to stop them when nameless assassins shot her and her husband. Years later the Batman, as Wayne, signs up for a sex-tourism charter trip run by the same old gang, then Batman swings into action, with local help, when he finds what the gang are up to in Thailand.

This Batman novel came out about the same time as the Don't! Buy! Thai! campaign began, encouraging people to boycott all products of Thailand until the Thai government did something effective to stop the trade in prostituted children — or sex slaves — that has been present in that country for years and involves prosperous foreign tourists. One result of this trade is that a few wealthy tourists and many poor children become HIV-positive; eventually, most develop AIDS. An appendix to the novel discusses the sex trade, the foreign firms that profit from it, and the boycott. In one paragraph, Vachss quotes a sex-tourist in a Lauda Air commercial: "Got to run — the girls from the Bangkok Baby Club are waiting…"

Would fit better at a page for the book.

Moved the Batman material to the stub for Batman: The Ultimate Evil.

Dogs of the Zero[edit]

You don't mention the Vachss's dog program, started by Andrew's wife Alice. The program uses "therapy dogs" to help the victims of child sexual abuse. Children who cannot relate to adults will relate to the dogs. The only dog was Sheba, a retired seeing eye dog who found a second career "guiding children out of a type of darkness far more frightening than blindness." —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 66.252.160.226 (talk) 19:10, 31 March 2007 (UTC).[reply]

Sheba may have been the only dog in *that* program, but how many people have dogs named *after* them, dogs who go on to set the standard for child protection in court cases? Go to http://www.vachss.com/dogs/vachss_dog.html for the story of German Shepard "Vachss."
Added material concerning advocacy against dogfighting, training therapy dogs, and opposition to breed-specific bans. Will add references, etc. as you mentioned above ZeroZ 02:32, 15 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Andrew Vachss Underground[edit]

Removed incorrect item placed in Graphic Novels/series section that stated that "Andrew Vachss Underground" was an "anthology miniseries with various other writers". "Andrew Vachss Underground" was a Dark Horse series, each volume of which contained one text-only story by Andrew Vachss. Although the series title contains his name and the name of the Underground universe in which many of his sf/fantasy short stories were set, Andrew Vachss had no other input in the series. He did not choose the other stories in each volume, he did not select the illustrators of those stories, he did not collaborate on any of the other stories or illustrations, and he was not consulted on the conformity of the other stories to the "Underground universe" he created. Unlike Batman: The Ultimate Evil, Cross, or Predator: Race War, all of which were graphic adaptations of short stories/novels written by Andrew Vachss, "Andrew Vachss' Underground" contains no graphic adaptation or illustration of any Vachss work. It is for this reason that the item cannot be listed under Graphic Novel/series. The four Vachss stories contained in "Andrew Vachss Underground" have been collected in Born Bad; additional Vachss stories set in the Underground universe are contained in Everybody Pays. Golemarch (talk) 23:44, 28 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

But it still carries his name and contained content of his, even if it was only one story. I don't agree with it being removed, but I might be biased because I was the one who added it. Nevertheless, I still think it should be mentioned in some context. FearEmbodied (talk) 05:51, 20 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

bias of article[edit]

This article's neutrality is being discussed at WP:AN/I#bias. flaminglawyerc 04:44, 24 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Lifting the bias tag. The AN/I discussion closed some months ago. I've run a check; all the facts given in this article are properly cited and none of the statements about the subject or his work violate WP:NPOV. Dupuy78 (talk) 14:30, 24 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]

moved Pansy material[edit]

Hello, Aaajade! I like your material about Pansy -- I just moved it to the wikipedia article on the Burke Series, where I hope you will add more details about Burke. The Andrew Vachss article is a bio and focuses on the author himself. Thanks! Golemarch (talk) 08:40, 16 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

What injuries?[edit]

The first paragraph under Biography reads as follows, "There he worked to find a land route to bring donated food and medical supplies across the border after the seaports were blocked and Red Cross airlifts banned by the Nigerian government; however, all attempts ultimately failed, resulting in rampant starvation. After he returned and recovered from his injuries, Vachss studied community organizing in 1970 under Saul Alinsky." So it describes his work in Biafra, and then mentions recovering from unspecified injuries. It would be helpful to specify what injuries were sustained and how. Dewey Finn (talk) 15:48, 18 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]

I agree. That section stands out like a red thumb. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 73.225.121.94 (talk) 15:58, 6 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Veil's Visit moved to Short Story Collections listing[edit]

Hi, PKDASD: it looks like you've done a lot to update Joe Lansdale's entry and links, which is terrific. But your addition of Veil's Visit to the "Novels" section of Andrew Vachss' entry isn't really appropriate. I had given a brief explanation in the edit summary the first time, but since you have recreated your change, I want to explain the problem in more detail.

Veil's Visit is a short story, and is identified as a short story by both Lansdale (http://joelansdale.blogspot.com/2009/09/veils-visit.html) and Vachss (http://www.vachss.com/av_books/short_stories/veils_visit.html). Vachss has written literally hundreds of short stories, many of which are collected in print editions. "Veil's Visit," the short story, is one of many stories collected in a book of shorts called Veil's Visit: A Taste of Hap and Leonard.

Leaving it in the "Novels" section is misleading because it gives the impression that there is a *novel* with that title. I am therefore deleting the line from the "Novels" and adding Veil's Visit: A Taste of Hap and Leonard to the "Short Story Collections" section of the Vachss entry. I'll put this up on your Talk page as well. Golemarch (talk) 08:00, 16 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]

"Biography" section[edit]

This is an idiotic section name, because this entire article is a mini-biography of its subject. Based on its content, it should be retitled Career.

But it should also say what he is doing now. Perhaps he is retired from everything but writing?Daqu (talk) 19:21, 10 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Don't Buy Thai[edit]

Andrew Vachss has stated in interviews and contemporaneous writings that the Don’t! Buy! Thai! boycott was ended in 2000 after the Thai government changed its laws and its enforcement to curb the prostitution of children in that country.[1] Werldwayd’s edits say that “frustrated by the lack of traction …Vachss and most of those involved abandoned the boycott.” This statement is in violation of BLP, as it is contentious, unsourced, and potentially libelous. Per BLP, I have reverted the edits to remove this material.

Vachss has supported numerous social campaigns and grassroots movements over the years. Aside from BLP violation, the edits give a false importance to one (rather old) drive, over more-recent and current campaigns. Will put together material on several more (National Child Abuse Prevention Act, DBT, state intrafamilial CSA bills, Legislative Drafting Institute for Child Protection) and add to the entry, to give fuller information. 66.210.63.210 (talk) 19:45, 3 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]

References

Rhymes with "tax", or IPA?[edit]

I know that the former presents as a verbatim quote; but wouldn't an exact phonemic transcription for "Vachss" (/væks/) be more in line with Wikipedia's standards? Which would be preferable? As for the reference, could it be tagged to such a transcription? BlueCaper (talk) 10:27, 9 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]