Jurjevics sets second novel amid war, corruption in Vietnam

For 14 months from 1967-1968, Juris Jurjevics served as part of American forces in Vietnam. He used that experience as background for his soon-to-be-published second novel, Red Flags.

The book is the story of Erik A. Rider, an Army cop who is sent to the Central Highlands to help stop the flow to the North Vietnamese of cash that is being generated from the opium smuggling. The story begins when, 40 years after the war, Rider is visited by the daughter of his former colonel. Some say Rider was involved in the colonel’s death.

From the back cover publicity:

Rider lands in Cheo Reo, home to hard-pressed soldiers, intelligence operatives, and profiteers of all stripes. The tiny U.S. contingent and their unenthusiastic Vietnamese allies are hopelessly outnumbered by infiltrating enemy infantry. And they’re all surrounded by sixty thousand Montagnard tribespeople who want their mountain homeland back.

The Vietcong are on to Rider’s game and have placed a bounty on his head. As he hunts the opium fields, skirmishes with enemy patrols, and defends the undermanned U.S. base, Rider makes a disturbing discovery: someone close to home has a stake in the opium smuggling ring—and will kill to protect it.

Red Flags is due out Sept. 20 and is being published by the Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Company.

Jurjevics was born in Latvia and came to the United States after World War II along with thousands of other Displaced Persons. After his stint in Vietnam, he began working for publisher Harper & Row. Among other positions in the publishing industry, Jurjevics also co-founded New York-based Soho Press and led it for 20 years.

Jurjevics’ first novel was The Trudeau Vector, published in 2005 (see our review, Death under the northern lights).

Red Flags

Where to buy

Purchase Red Flags from Amazon.com.

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Andris Straumanis is a special correspondent for and a co-founder of Latvians Online. From 2000–2012 he was editor of the website.

Instrumenti releases full-length album

The “indie-pop and experimental electro” duo Instrumenti, an offshoot of the Latvian a capella group Cosmos, has released its first full-length studio album.

Titled Tru, the album is the work of Reinis Sējāns (vocals, drums and keyboards) and Jānis Šipkēvics (vocals and keyboards), two of the five members of Cosmos. The duo began performing—complete with their signature panda suits—in 2009.

Like all members of Cosmos, Sējāns and Šipkēvics are academically trained musicians and singers.

Last year, the duo released an EP called Pandemiya. The EP and the song “Apēst tevi” won top honors in the 2010 Latvian Music Recordings of the Year Awards (Latvijas Mūzikas ierakstu Gada balva).

Tracks on Tru include a mix of English- and Latvian-language songs:

  1. Medicine
  2. Born to Die
  3. Lie Down
  4. This Is How I Long for You
  5. Kvikmyndir
  6. Freaked Out
  7. The Time Is Now
  8. Peace
  9. Life Jacket Under Your Seat
  10. (Back of Your) Drawer
  11. Pieturi mani sev klāt
  12. Zemeslodes
  13. Apēst tevi
  14. Pilnīgi viens

For more on Instrumenti, visit the duo’s website, www.instrumenti.in. Several videos, including on how the cover of the album came to be, are available on the duo’s Vimeo channel, vimeo.com/instrumenti.

Tru

Tru is the first full-length album from the Latvian pop and electronica duo Instrumenti.

Where to buy

Purchase Tru from iTunes.

Note: Latvians Online receives a commission on purchases.

Andris Straumanis is a special correspondent for and a co-founder of Latvians Online. From 2000–2012 he was editor of the website.

Pirms vēlēšanām Austrālijas latvieši iepazīstas ar krīzes cēloņiem, sekām

Gatavojoties uz 11. Saeimas vēlēšanām 17. septembrī, Austrālijas latviešiem Melburnā nesen bija iespēja noklausīties politologa Ulda Ozoliņa referātu par krīzi Latvijā, gan ekonomisko, gan politisko.

Ozoliņš savā 27. augusta referātā apskatija tēvzemes ekonomiskās krīzes cēloņus un sekas. Kā teica Ozoliņš, “Mēs esam patiešam dimbā”.

Viņš arī iedziļinājās bijušā prezidenta Valda Zatlera lēmumā ierosināt atlaist 10. Saeimu, kam sekoja 23. jūlija tautas nobalsošana.

Informatīvo pārrunu rīkoja Melburnas latviešu organizāciju apvienība. Nākamā pārruna būs 10. septembrī.

Piedāvājam Ozoliņa referāta audio ierakstu:

Uldis Ozoliņš

Uldis Ozoliņš stāsta par ekonomisko un politisko situāciju Latvijā. (Foto: Daina Gross)