Cet auteur se concentre sur les aspects les plus sombres de la vie, en mettant l'accent sur les thèmes de la violence et du système judiciaire pénal. Ses œuvres reflètent souvent des réalités difficiles et une vision intransigeante de la société. Les lecteurs peuvent s'attendre à un style narratif brut et direct qui n'hésite pas à confronter des vérités inconfortables. Ses histoires sont des études de caractère et des conséquences d'actions dans des circonstances extrêmes.
Since his original incarceration in 1969 at Risley Remand Centre, Charlie
Bronson has enjoyed no fewer than 34 seperate penal institutions. They are
public facilities that he has come to know well, from their lofty rooftops to
their bleakest, blackest dungeons.
Exploring the chaotic life of Charles Bronson, the book delves into his notorious reputation as a madman, highlighting his extreme experiences and actions. From his unusual dietary habits to his numerous hostage situations, the narrative captures the essence of a life marked by insanity and unpredictability. Through vivid anecdotes, readers gain insight into the mind of one of the most infamous figures, offering a unique perspective on madness and its consequences.
Charles Bronson has spent 24 of the last 28 years in solitary confinement. In this new edition of his autobiography, he reveals the truth about how he fell in love with and married his beautiful wife Saira.
Charles Bronson is the most feared and the most notorious convict in the prison system. Renowned for serial hostage taking and his rooftop sieges, he is a legend in his own lifetime. Yet behind the crime and the craziness, there is a great deal more to Charlie. He is a man of great warmth and humor; a man of great artistic talent who exhibits his drawings around the country; and a man with an overpowering urge not to let the system get him down. Insanity is a look into the mind of a true individual—a wild, inspired, single-minded, fascinating man, oppressed not only by the workings of his singular mind, but also by the system that confines him.
Charles Bronson is surely the best-known prisoner in the British penal system,
and has served for far longer than any sentence he might have been awarded for
an armed robbery that netted him 26.
Moved regularly around the prisons of the British Isles, the author has
sampled all that prison life has to offer, taking in both the historic and
pre-historic buildings that comprise Britain's infamous prison system. This is
a guide for young offenders and 'old lags' alike.
Charlie Bronson has spent three decades in solitary confinement, and yet has stayed as fit as a fiddle, gaining several world strength and fitness records in the process. Now, in this no-nonsense guide to getting fit and staying fit, he reveals just how he's done it.