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  1. Jul 30, 2005 · We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us.

  2. Edward Bunker's view of criminality and prison life was by no means a romantic one, perhaps best summed up by the title of his 1996 novel, Dog Eat Dog. After his work began to be published, he ...

  3. Jan 1, 2006 · Edward Bunker wasn't just on of the the best formal criminal self-taught writer to hit the crime fiction shelves, he was one of the best ever crime writers to grace the genre. His Dod eat Dog was a fierce brew, Little Boy Blue an almost heart-rendering tale but Stark (discovered and published after his death), for me, beats both of these.

  4. Jul 25, 2005 · Edward Bunker, 71, the former convict-turned-literary icon whose hard-edged crime novels reflected the equally hard edges of a life that included spending nearly two decades as an inmate in some ...

  5. Interview With Edward Bunker. In Education of a Felon (St. Martin’s Press, 2000), Edward Bunker describes growing up on the fringes of 1930s Hollywood, where his father worked as a stagehand and his mother danced in Busby Berkeley musicals. Bunker, though, soon fell adrift in the world of make-believe. A perpetual delinquent, he first entered ...

  6. Like. 25 quotes from Edward Bunker: 'I believe that anyone who doesn't read remains dumb. Even if they know how, failing to regularly ingest the written word dooms them to ignorance, no matter what else they have or do', 'Sono convinto che chi non legge resta uno stupido.

  7. Follow Edward Bunker and explore their bibliography from Amazon.com's Edward Bunker Author Page.