The Animal Factory by Edward Bunker

The Animal Factory by Edward Bunker

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The Animal Factory by Edward Bunker

Ronald Decker guilty of a first offence, minor drug dealing charge is put away in San Quentin where he is befriended by "old lag", Earl Copen. Copen is well in with the White Brotherhood just one of the many White, Black and Chicano gangs in constant brutal conflict in San Quentin. Their growing friendship is tested by Ron's rejection of a homosexual advance by another con which leads to an act of ultimately fatal violence and in despair they seize a remote chance of escape. Bunker writes of the sordid, horrifically violent and lawless prison life where life is cheap and death by shiv awaits anyone looking the wrong way with a great literary quality and at a merciless pace that never falters and with the realism and knowledge gained from spending over 25 years in prison.
Hard as Nails * Loaded *
The Animal Factory joins Solzhenitsyn's One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich and George Jackson's Soledad Brother in the front rank of prison literature..a stone classic - * Time Out *
Edward Bunker, Mr Blue in Reservoir Dogs, was the author of No Beast So Fierce, Little Boy Blue, Dog Eat Dog, The Animal Factory and his autobiography, Mr Blue, all published by No Exit. He was co-screenwriter of the Oscar nominated movie, The Runaway Train, and appeared in over 30 feature films, including Straight Time with Dustin Hoffman, the film of his book No Beast So Fierce. Edward Bunker died in 2005 and another novel, Stark, was discovered in his papers.
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ISBN 13 9781874061274
ISBN 10 1874061270
Title The Animal Factory
Author Edward Bunker
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bedford Square Publishers
Year published 1995-01-01
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.