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Fiction Literary

Toy Gun

by (author) Dennis Bolen

Publisher
Anvil Press
Initial publish date
Mar 2005
Category
Literary
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781895636680
    Publish Date
    Mar 2005
    List Price
    $22

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'Toy Gun' continues the exploration of character and fate on the streets of Vancouver that began with the novel 'Stupid Crimes' (1992) and continued in 'Krekshuns' (1995). Written in the style of the "hard-boiled" detective thriller, 'Toy Gun' is very much a literary treatment of contemporary life in one of the world's most densely populated urban centres. The novel focusses more closely on the stormy life of the protagonist, parole officer Barry Delta-his loves and losses, his misfortunes, foolishness and struggle; all push Delta in directions he seems never able to predict or comprehend. 'Toy Gun' also follows several of Delta's more "challenging" cases, offering rare insight into the mental machinery of the criminal recidivist, while exploring with bleak humour the moral pressures of being another man's keeper.

"Dennis Bolen has managed to make the unsavoury engrossing in his imaginative novel." -Globe & Mail

"If there is such a thing as a sensitive Bukowski, then Bolen is it...enough convincing debauchery to both shock and compel readers." -Vancouver Sun

"A zombie cocktail of wickedly ironic humour." -The Vancouver Sun

About the author

Contributor Notes

Since his first highly-acclaimed 1991 novel, 'Stupid Crimes' (Anvil Press), Dennis E. Bolen has written three other novels: 'Stand In Hell', 'Krekshuns', and 'Toy Gun' (Anvil Press). He is also the author of the short story collection 'Gas Tank & Other Stories' (Anvil Press). He has worked as a parole officer in Vancouver and has taught creative writing at the University of British Columbia. For many years Mr. Bolen held the post of fiction editor for the literary journal 'subTerrain', contributing editor to the 'Vancouver Review', and has acted as a columnist and part-time editorial board member at the 'Vancouver Sun'.

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