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A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints

Orlandito "Dito" Montiel, son of Orlando, a Nicaraguan immigrant, and an Irish mother, grew wild in the streets of Astoria, Queens, pulling pranks for Greek and Italian gangsters and confessing at the church of the Immaculate Conception, gobbling hits of purple mescaline and Old English, sneaking into Times Square whore houses?"Kids from nowhere going nowhere." This is the quintessentially American story of a young man's hunger for experience, his dawning awareness of the bigger world across the bridge, and of the loyalties that bind him to a violent past and to the flawed and desperate saints that have guided him: Dito's father, Antonio "our insane warrior hero," Bob Semen, Frank the dog walker, Jimmy Mullen, Cherry Vanilla, Ginsberg and all the others, the drunks, coke-heads, junkies, the insaniacs like Santos Antonios who said, "Now Dito remember, in life you gotta be crazy."
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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Mar-31-2009

A distinctive voice

I believe this book deserves to be read purely on the merit of its title. And what a great title it is. Dito Montiel was a child of the eighties. This book is full of his stories of eating popsicles, smoking weed, onto the hard stuff, losing friends to drink, drug and prison. He dodged jail, went...

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  • Posted: Apr-06-2008

Great Book and Movie.

I saw the movie before I purchased the book. I really enjoyed the movie and I had to buy the book to make the comparison. While I found them to be quite different I really enjoyed both in their places. The book was scattered at times but always honest. You really get a sense that you are hearing...

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  • Posted: Mar-23-2008

Looks like Kerouac, but isn't

There are stretches of this book that sound like the writer is channeling Jack Kerouac. In fact, sometimes the channeling is so faithful that you could even mistake it for plagiarism. But this reallyisn't anything like The Dharma Bums (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition). Instead it's more a...

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  • Posted: Apr-18-2007

See the movie but skip the book

I really liked the movie version of "Saints" for its gutsy portrayal of Dito's experience coming of age in Astoria. Unfortunately, the screenplay is far superior to the book. The book starts with Dito's early years but merely skims the surface and proceeds to a disjointed, sprawling narrative...

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  • Posted: Mar-16-2007

Music magazine quality

It's no suprise that Montiel's screenplay, while portrayed as a memoir, deviates significantly from this book that lacked the ingredients to create an adequate movie.I'd never heard of Gutterboy, but reading Montiel's memoir reminded me of every other punker's -- Rollins, for example --...

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  • Posted: Mar-10-2007

Father Angelo and Astoria

I just finished watching the movie.I got goosebumps.I grew up in the neighborhood and moved out to Long Island about 6yrs ago.I went to Immaculate Conception Grammar school and graduated in 86' Dito captured Astoria down to the very minute detailToo bad they didnt show Father Angelo in the movie....

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  • Posted: Nov-02-2006

Excellent

Really enjoyed the book...........not to mention Dito was a neighbor of mine in Astoria.....

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  • Posted: Sep-03-2006

A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints by Montiel

This work provides a pictorial presentation of street life inNew York City during the past quarter century. It depicts local gang hideouts, the theatre and many subjects too numerous to list here. Typical characters are dressed in the street garb of the1970s and 1980s. The work would be a good...

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  • Posted: May-23-2006

whearfor art though Father Angelo?

Well, the times are changing for Mr. Miller, but for Dito, the best bookwriter we have seen in a generation, things are changing too... for the better. So far he has won multiple awards at Sundance, but will he dance his way into the sunset? The film wasnt entered in Cannes, but Cannes you...

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  • Posted: Mar-23-2006

now hear this

now hear this, to anyone who dis -respects the best book ever written. A guie to reconizing your saits, or as we "in the know" call it, "saints", may be the best book ever written. Now you ask: Why?Ok, here goes! You can't stop this train rolling! I can't wait for the movie. It is, as they say in...

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