Barry Eisler
"Novelist; Former CIA; Recovering Lawyer; Traveler"

Male
44 years old
Tokyo and Osaka; these days, the Bay Area, California
United States



Last Login: 7/6/2008
Mood: enthralled Mood Image
View My: Pics | Videos

   Contacting Barry Eisler

 MySpace URL: 
  http://www.myspace.com/barryeisler  

    Barry Eisler's Interests
GeneralJapan, jazz, judo, politics, language, single malt whisky, travel, poetry, the demise of the "like" and "you know" linguistic virus, forbidden knowledge... and reading and writing, of course.
Music Depends what I'm doing. A few I like to listen to while writing are:

Eric Alexander: Young tenor saxophonist with a ton of heart. Start with Nightlife in Tokyo, of course -- nothing fancy, just terrific jazz.

Monica Borrfors: Swedish vocalist I first heard in Bar Satoh in Osaka, world's best whiskey bar. Slowfox is a collection of songs in English, all rendered in Borrfor's warm, slightly husky, beautiful voice.

Charles Brown: Brown's voice contains pain and hope and the wisdom of experience, and his piano is top notch, too.

Akiko Grace: Bill Evans, Thelonious Monk, Akiko Grace. Her piano is that good. Love and loss and hope and elegy -- I don't know how someone so young can understand and express it all, but Japanese composer/pianist Grace does.

Patricia Kaas: French vocalist with a wonderfully alluring voice -- try Tour De Charme, which contains two tracks in English, the rest in French.

Marisa Monte: Brazilian pop? Jazz? Choro? Who cares? Monte's voice is so enchanting that it doesn't matter if you can't understand the Portuguese lyrics. Start with Rose & Charcoal.

Junko Onishi: Japanese pianist I first saw in Club Alfie in Tokyo, where she provided the inspiration for the character who became Midori Kawamura. Plays like an angry Thelonious Monk, as Alfie's Mama-san might put it.

Brenda Russell: Russell is hard to classify -- jazz, light jazz, R&B, soul...? Her voice is a caress -- she can lull you to laugh, to sleep, to tears.

Luciana Souza: Is is jazz or choro? Who cares? Souza's vocals are a delight. Listen to the voice and you'll fall in love with the woman.

Toku: Japanese flugelhorn player and vocalist with an assured baritone voice, and a terrific performer -- at the Tokyo live houses, Toku packs 'em in.

The Blade Runner soundtrack blows me away.

Also: Angie Stone, Audioslave, Bebel Gilberto, Beck, Bob Dylan, Brad Mehldau, Bruce Springsteen, Cibo Matto, Cold Play, David Bowie, Dreams Come True, Elliot Goldenthal, Erykah Badu, Eva Cassidy, Fiona Apple, Frank Morgan, George Cables, Glay, Globe, Grant Lee Buffalo, Grateful Dead, Green Day, Gustavo Santaolalla, Jerry Goldsmith, Johnny Hodges, Darin Isaacs, K.D. Lang, Kurt Elling, Mary J. Blige, Massive Attack, Morcheeba, Mr. Children, Mr. Conrad, My Little Lover, Neil Young, OMD, Pink Floyd, R.E.M., Royksopp, Sade, Seal, Smiths, Solomon Burke, Southern All Stars, U2, Utada Hikaru, The Who
MoviesGod, I'm intimidated to try to fill out this section, there are so many... But judging from the number of times I've watched them, my favorites would be Blade Runner and Shakespeare in Love. Beyond that, anything written or directed by:

The Guillermo Arriaga/Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu team (Amores Perros, 21 Grams, Babel)

James Cameron (Terminator, T2, Aliens, the Abyss... people know him as a director, but Cameron is an outstanding writer, too)

Wes Craven (Last House on the Left, The Hills Have Eyes, Nightmare on Elm Street, Serpent and the Rainbow, The People Under the Stairs, Scream, Redeye)

David Goyer (Dark City, the Blade movies, Batman Begins)

Ruth Prawer Jhabvala (A Room with a View, Remains of the Day)

Charlie Kaufman (Being John Malkovich, Adaptation, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind)

Steven Kloves (Racing with the Moon, The Fabulous Baker Boys, all the Harry Potter movies)

Ang Lee (Sense and Sensibility, Brokeback Mountain)

Baz Luhrmann (Strictly Ballroom, Romeo & Juliet, Moulin Rouge)

David Mamet (The Verdict, The Untouchables, House of Games, Homicide, Glengarry Glen Ross, Hoffa, The Spanish Prisoner, Ronin, Heist, Spartan)

Michael Mann (Jericho Mile, Thief, Manhunter, Last of the Mohicans, Heat, Collateral)

Mira Nair (Salaam Bombay!, Mississippi Masala, Monsoon Wedding, The Namesake)

Alan Parker (Midnight Express, Fame, Angel Heart, The Commitments)

Alan Rudolph (Choose Me, Trouble in Mind, The Moderns, Love at Large)

Ridley Scott (Alien, Blade Runner, Black Rain, Thelma & Louise, Gladiator)

Emma Thompson (Sense and Sensibility, Nanny McPhee, and my God what an actress, too)

And pretty much any movie with John Cusack, Rosario Dawson, Johnny Depp, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Dianne Lane, Tommy Lee Jones, Gary Oldman, Edward James Olmos, Sean Penn, Emma Thompson, Denzel Washington, or Naomi Watts. Naomi Watts... mmmmmm. Oops, was that my out-loud voice?

TelevisionI know there are a lot of great shows on television, but I don't get cable or broadcast, and so can use my television set only for DVDs. Here's why...

I have all the Sopranos DVDs, though, and love the show. Fantastic writing and astonishing acting. And Lonesome Dove is the best thing I've ever seen on television. From Larry McMurtry (William Wittliff wrote the teleplay), and with Robert Duvall, Tommy Lee Jones, Danny Glover, Angelica Houston, Chris Cooper, Dianne Lane... what else could it be but a masterpiece?

BooksA few would be:

American Tabloid, James Ellroy (read the one page preface and tell me this man is anything other than a genius).

Blood Meridian, Cormac McCarthy (No one writes like McCarthy: "They wandered the borderland for weeks seeking some sign of the Apache. Deployed upon that plain they moved in a constant elision, ordained agents of the actual dividing out the world which they encountered and leaving what had been and what would never be alike extinguished on the ground behind them. Spectre horsemen, pale with dust, anonymous in the crenellated heat. Above all else they appeared wholly at venture, primal, provisional, devoid of order. Like beings provoked out of the absolute rock and set nameless and at no remove from their own loomings to wander ravenous and doomed and mute as gorgons shambling the brutal wastes of Gondwanaland in a time before nomenclature was and each was all.")

Fields of Fire, and especially The Emperor's General, by James Webb, are terrific books.

Gates of Fire, Steven Pressfield (What is the opposite of fear? You may be surprised...)

The Godfather, Mario Puzo (As Tom Hanks said in "You've Got Mail," the I Ching of the West)

Lonesome Dove, Larry McMurtry (one of the most resonant last paragraphs ever)

Prince of Tides, Pat Conroy (one of the best opening lines ever: "My wound is geography. It is also my anchor, my port of call.")

Snow Falling on Ceders, David Gutterson. Gorgeous, heart-aching story of love, loss, and redemption within a community of Caucasian Americans and Japanese immigrants on an island off the Washington coast during the internments of World War II.

And anything by Isabel Allende, Ken Bruen, James Lee Burke, George Carlin, Lee Child, Michael Connelly, T.S. Eliot, David Ellis, Joe Finder, Ian Fleming, Ken Follett, Vince Flynn, Graham Greene, Charlie Huston, Stephen King, J.A. Konrath, John le Carre, Dennis Lehane, Elmore Leonard, Eric van Lustbader, Richard Marcinko, David Morrell, Walter Mosley, Chuck Palahniuk, Terry Pratchett, Mary Renault, Anne Rice, Mary Roach, Gregory David Roberts, M.J. Rose, Richard Russo, David Sedaris, Daniel Silva, Scott Smith, Trevanian, Andrew Vachss, and Marcus Wynne.

Heroes Aung San Suu Kyi, Winston Churchill, Anne Frank, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Abraham Lincoln, Nelson Mandela, Oscar Schindler. In fighting evil, all had to make the hardest decisions under the worst circumstances, and each made the right choice when so many around them were wrong.
Groups: Crimespree GangMysteries and ThrillersLee ChildJack ReacherKen Follett LoversTVN Asian AllianceJapanese_4lifeRUMBLE ON THE ROCK

View All Barry Eisler's Groups

     Barry Eisler's Details
Status:Married
Orientation:Straight
Zodiac Sign:Capricorn
Smoke / Drink:No / Yes
Education:Grad / professional school
Occupation:Novelist



Barry Eisler is enjoying the photos from the Rain Fall movie set...

Barry Eisler's Latest Blog Entry  [Subscribe to this Blog]

John McCain: The Communist Choice?  (view more)

This is Conviction?  (view more)

Hillary’s Exit  (view more)

Those Crazy Conservative Activists Again  (view more)

Confused, Spineless Democrats  (view more)

[View All Blog Entries]

   Barry Eisler's Blurbs
About me:





I've been blessed with a variety of interesting jobs: a covert position with the CIA's Directorate of Operations; attorney in an international law firm; in-house counsel at the Osaka headquarters of Matsushita Electric; executive in a Silicon Valley technology startup.

These days I write full time: a thriller series about half-Japanese, half-American freelance assassin John Rain, whose specialty is making it look like natural causes. My agency training, my experiences in Japan, and a background in martial arts all inform my writing. If you like edge-of-your seat action, exotic locations, realistic spycraft, steamy sex, and a killer with a conscience who is "the stuff great characters are made of" (Entertainment Weekly), and if you like books by Lee Child, Joe Finder, Ian Fleming, Ken Follett, Vince Flynn, Graham Greene, Richard Marcinko, David Morrell, Daniel Silva, Trevanian, Andrew Vachss, and Marcus Wynne, the Rain series is probably for you.

The books have won the Deadly Pleasures Barry Award and Mystery Ink Gumshoe Award for Best Thriller of the Year; have been included in numerous “Best Of” lists, including those of Amazon, Deadly Pleasures, News-Press, Publisher’s Weekly, the San Francisco Chronicle, and the San Jose Mercury News; have been translated into nearly twenty languages; and have been optioned for film by Barrie Osborne, Oscar-winning producer of the Lord of the Rings trilogy.

You can learn more about the books, and find tips on writing, photos of locations in the novels, and much more, on my website. If you like, leave a message on my discussion board, where I spend more time these days than I do on MySpace.

I'm also a long time political and news junkie, and the stories I write grow out of the headlines I read. My blog, The Heart of the Matter, is my nonfiction venue for discussing what's going on in the world. Stop by and say hello.

DISCUSSION BOARD

Have you seen my website discussion board? It's a fun forum with a lot of interesting people talking about writing, the Rain books, politics, single malt whisky, and anything else that strikes people's fancy, and we do a monthly chat on writing, too. So if you have a chance, stop by and say hello--it would be good to see you there.

MAILING LIST

If you'd like to receive twice-yearly updates on all things John Rain, including contests, sneak previews, and tour schedules, sign up for my mailing list below. The mailing list is private and your email address will never be shared or otherwise used for anything other than the occasional message from me. If you have a spam-blocker on your email account, you may need to put Barry_Eisler@mail.vresp.com into your contacts or on your approved list to receive updates.
Email Address:  


APPEARANCES

My 2008-2009 appearances are now online!

Who I'd like to meet:
Anne Applebaum, George Carlin, Bill Emmott, Glenn Greenwald, Hilzoy, Scott Horton, Dahlia Lithwick, Stephen King, Nelson Mandela, Dorothy Rabinowitz, Andrew Sullivan, Margeret Thatcher, Emma Thompson, George Will, Fareed Zakaria. And James Ellroy... wait, I already met Ellroy! The Demon Dog of American Crime Fiction is a madman, a genius, hilarious and larger than life.



   Barry Eisler's Friend Space (Top 40)
Barry Eisler has 21394 friends.
 Barack Obama 


 JA Konrath 


 MJ 


 Hank Shiffman 


 Dave Bean 


 Akiko Grace 


 GUERRILLA JIU-JITSU 


 Marc 


 Wim Demeere 


 elkit 


 Between Your Sheets 


 BRUEN & STARR 


 ~Aimes~ 


 David J. Montgomery 


 angelo del capriccio 


 Lisa Gardner 


 Kenpomaniac 


 Teri 


 Alain 


 Ellen 


 Will not/Cannot Sleep 


 Drew 


 Killer Year 


 Jaime Buckley 


 Joseph Finder 


 Tristanrgr 


 Leslie 


 Catherine Ryan Hyde 


 JT Ellison 


 Natasha Mostert 


 Crimespree Magazine 


 Maddi 


 Mystery Scene 


 Alexandra Sokoloff 


 Brett Battles 


 Scott Brick, audiobook narrator 


 James O Born 


 BIG CITY, BAD BLOOD 


 David Morrell 


 Victor Gischler 





Barry Eisler's Friends Comments
Displaying 50 of 8387 comments  ( View All | Add Comment )
Tsumetai {Cold from the Draining Blood}





Jul 5 2008 5:27 PM

Thanks for the friend request. Glad to see another Obama supporter.
♥Nobody♥





Jul 6 2008 12:05 AM

Thanks for your friendship. I pray the 4th was good for you! I spent the weekend at Bandimere. Johnny had a nice event. All went well including the weather. The car races were fun and as always the fireworks were fantastic!

NS

GOD BLESS OUR TROOPS!
Zulmara





Jul 5 2008 8:22 AM

Hope your 4th was awesome...

Check out my guest blog at:

http://blog. myspace. com/index. cfm?fuseaction=blog. view&friendID=276466080&blogID=412050755&Mytoken=8E2C718A-8E34-468C-8ED031AE32911CB6409651

ADELANTE!!!

Zulmara
Nicolette





Jul 4 2008 8:43 AM

Happy 4th Mr. Barry, thks for keeping us enlightened on issues :)
RamTsam





Jul 4 2008 8:52 AM

Hi Friend Barry Eisler,

How are you ?

Have a successful Week of your dreams and a happy weekend.

Some time when you find time visit my website.


http://www.lawofattraction4all.com



My Blessing hugs,
Love ~ Light ~ & ~ Peace


RamTsam
Jwalkman Productions Inc.





Jul 4 2008 9:16 AM

Happy 4th Barry
Cleopatra





Jul 4 2008 9:21 AM

HAPPY 4TH OF JULY!
TOM JOYNER helped in 2007, can YOU help in 2008??





Jul 4 2008 9:34 AM

HAVE A SAFE AND HAPPY 4TH OF JULY!!
Beth





Jul 4 2008 10:16 AM

Hi Barry!

Happy 4th!

I'm halfway through one of your books, and I'm loving it! When I finish, I'll put a review up on my review blog. Your excellent writing is keeping me up at night!

Have a great day!
Debby





Jul 4 2008 10:19 AM

LOVE THE CHICHI...I HAVE ONE TO!!! VERY CUTE!!
Wild Blue





Jul 4 2008 10:41 AM

Happy July 4th!
Have a great weekend!
Galdra





Jul 4 2008 10:51 AM

Wishing you a spectacular Independence Day!
SoCal Belle &hearts





Jul 4 2008 11:25 AM

Have a fabulous 4th of July and thanks for the friendship!

;-)
LadyT88





Jul 4 2008 11:38 AM

Thanks for the add and Happy 4th of July. Be Safe...
Sharon





Jul 4 2008 11:59 AM

Hi Barry,

Thanks for the add on! Happy 4th of July! Stay blessed!

Much Love,

Sharon
~LoveSensations~





Jul 4 2008 12:09 PM

HAVE A HAPPY AND SAFE 4TH OF JULY
**ANGELOVE**





Jul 4 2008 12:29 PM

Happy 4th!! Have a wonderful hoilday weekend!!