Highway Robbery: A Tale of Rage and Riches - Couverture souple

Stansfield, David

 
9781500425210: Highway Robbery: A Tale of Rage and Riches

Synopsis

Suppose you were the most dangerous and decorated Navy SEAL ever and saw your career, your family, and even your home savagely destroyed by the greed of four men at the top of four mega corporations? Suppose you now had to live in the gutter – with nothing but time on your hands – and knew you were one of the most highly trained and lethal covert operators on the planet?Would you sit still? Or would you exact… well, a terrible revenge?Warning: You may need to set aside some unbroken reading time because this one is hard to put down. Combining the satirical sting of Gulliver's Travels with the anti-establishment crew of The Monkey Wrench Gang and seasoning it all with lively wit and a setting that is in itself a font of comedy -- the City of Malibu -- Stansfield has crafted a compelling tale of hard luck and just desserts.D.Paul Yeuell,Hollywood screenwriter and director

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À propos de l?auteur

David Stansfield was born in England, but has spent most of his career as a television writer-producer in Canada and the United States. He has British, Canadian and U.S. citizenship. With his wife, Denise Boiteau, David has written and produced some 400 television scripts (documentary, drama, comedy, animation) for TVOntario in Canada (both in English and French), the Public Broadcasting Service in the U.S., the Discovery Channel, NHK, Encyclopedia Britannica and Time-Life. He has also written half-a-dozen feature film screenplays, both originals and re-writes of other people’s scripts. All of his TV scripts were produced and broadcast in Canada, the United States as well as in many other parts of the world. His TV productions have been translated into more than a dozen languages and have won over fifty international film and television awards, including the selection of “The Middle East” series in the 1987 Academy Awards Best Educational Documentary category. Again, with Denise Boiteau – David launched a French-as-a-Second Language TV network. He has also served as Media Delegate to the Gulf States in the Middle East for the Ontario Government. He speaks French, German and Arabic and has a First Class Honors B.A. in Modern Arabic Studies from Durham University and an M.A. in North African Literature (Arabic and French) from Cambridge University, including post-graduate study at the Sorbonne. He also completed a number of years of post-graduate work towards a Ph.D. in Media Studies with the late Marshall McLuhan at the University of Toronto, as well as at UCLA, comparing the effects of Roman, Arabic and Chinese script. In addition, David has had extensive training in television production and screenplay structure at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the National Film Board of Canada, Ryerson Polytechnic, the Public Broadcasting Service and UCLA, as well as attending a number of Hollywood screenwriting courses.

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