First published in , Bunker's prison story still packs considerable punch today. The Animal Factory shows what San Quentin does to its inmates, pitching the argument about rehabilitating offenders and protecting society against that of prison doing nothing other than making criminals more likely to /5(93). Very Good in Dustjacket. pages. hardcover. Jacket design by Abner Graboff. FROM THE PUBLISHER - THE ANIMAL FACTORY goes deep into San Quentin, a world of violence and . · Animal Factory, a Novel, by Edward Bunker Published by www.doorway.ru User, 11 years ago Animal Factory tells what prison is really like for inmates/5(5).
Edward Bunker Booklist Edward Bunker Message Board Detailed plot synopsis reviews of The Animal Factory Ron Decker is a handsome, intelligent young man sentenced to a two-year stretch in San Quentin for drug possesion and distribution. THE ANIMAL FACTORY. by Edward Bunker Bunker's box of colors is limited and his brush hasn't much give, but they're enough to make a simple placard that says: rehabilitating the fallen in a San Quentin is ""like trying to make a Moslem by putting someone in a Trappist monastery."" This and other Messages jut up honestly, clearly, but finally. The Animal Factory by Edward Bunker ISBN ISBN Hardcover; New York: Viking Adult, ; ISBN
Animal Factory, a Novel, by Edward Bunker Published by www.doorway.ru User, 11 years ago Animal Factory tells what prison is really like for inmates. Overview. The Animal Factory goes deep into San Quentin, a world of violence and paranoia, where territory and status are ever-changing and possibly fatal commodities. Ron Decker is a newbie, a drug dealer whose shot at a short two-year stint in the can is threatened from inside and outside. He's got to keep a spotless record or it's ten to life. But at San Quentin, no man can steer clear of the Brotherhoods, the race wars, the relentlessness. By most accounts, The Animal Factory is one of the better prison novels. Written during one of his prison stints, Edward Bunker crafts a tale of two men trying to get by in San Quentin. Not surprisingly, it carries an air. When Ron Decker is convicted of selling narcotics, he winds up in San Quentin.
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