Stark
Edward Bunker author Olly Northway illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bedford Square Publishers
Published:21st May '08
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Oceanview, Los Angeles, 1962.
Stark is a rat and a con-artist. Nobody's friend. The kind of guy Eddie Bunker met in San Quentin. Stark thinks he can beat the suckers and outsmart the cops. When a big score comes his way, he's lucky to escape with his life. Four others are not so lucky.
Eddie Bunker described Stark as a story about a con man. Eddie didn't think much of con-men, because, as a rule, they preyed upon people weaker than themselves. But he understood them.
Stark was Eddie Bunker's first novel, written in the early 60s and a harbinger of the books that brought him critical acclaim such as No Beast So Fierce. Never published during his life time, the manuscript was only rediscovered after his death and is published in English for the first time by No Exit.
If ever there was a natural writer, the late, great Bunker was one. Read [Stark], and mourn his loss -- Mark Timlin * The Independent *
a fine place to start appreciating the art of Edward Bunker -- Timothy J. Lockhart * The Virginian-Pilot *
At 40 Eddie Bunker was a hardened criminal with a substantial prison record. Twenty-five years later, he was hailed by his peers as America's greatest living crimewriter * The Independent *
Edward Bunker is a true original of American letters. His books are criminal classics: novels about criminals, written by an ex-criminal, from the unregenerately criminal viewpoint -- James Ellroy
a startling freshness that should return Bunker to literary life -- Sarah Weinman * Los Angeles Times *
ISBN: 9781842432648
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224 pages