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Last Day on Earth

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Last Day on Earth

A Portrait of the NIU School Shooter
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On Valentine's Day 2008, Steve Kazmierczak killed five and wounded eighteen at Northern Illinois University, then killed himself. But he was an A student, a Deans' Award winner. How could this happen? CNN could not get the story. The Chicago Tribune, Washington Post, and all others came up empty because Steve's friends and professors knew very little. He had reinvented himself in his final five years. But David Vann, investigating for Esquire, went back to Steve's high school and junior high friends, found a life perfectly shaped for mass murder, and gained full access to the entire 1,500 pages of the police files. The result: the most complete portrait we have of any school shooter. But Vann doesn't stop there. He recounts his own history with guns, contemplating a school shooting. This book is terrifying and true, a story you'll never forget.

Author Biography:

David Vann is the internationally bestselling author of "Caribou Island," "A Mile Down," and "Legend of a Suicide," published in seventeen languages and winner of ten prizes, including France s Prix Medicis for best foreign novel, selected for the "New Yorker" Book Club, "The Times" Book Club, BBC s Book at Bedtime, TV book shows in eight countries, and more than forty best books of the year lists worldwide. Currently a Guggenheim Fellow, Vann has also been a National Endowment for the Arts Fellow and a Wallace Stegner Fellow. He s taught at Stanford, Cornell, and Florida State University and is currently an associate professor at the University of San Francisco."
Release date Australia
July 1st, 2013
Author
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributor
  • Series edited by Supriya Bhatnagar
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
University of Georgia Press
Pages
184
Publisher
University of Georgia Press
Dimensions
137x211x15
ISBN-13
9780820345345
Product ID
21031559

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