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OverviewMemoirs of celebrated criminals purvey vivid personal stories while spawning sharp questions about the cultures that produced them. In Outlaw: Author Armed & Dangerous, Rédoine Faïd, of Algerian immigrant parents, born and raised in the housing projects surrounding Paris, recounts his career as an infamous and renowned bandit. Drawing inspiration and instruction from a host of films and television series, Faïd styled himself and was known to friends and accomplices as ""Doc"" -- after Steve McQueen in the legendary suspense thriller, The Getaway. With self-discipline and a striking ability to learn from experience, Faïd carried off his first robberies while still a teenager. He soon graduated from petty thievery to armed robbery, targeting computer component suppliers, jewelry stores, banks, and most memorably, armored trucks. A master of disguise, with bulletproof vest and a .357 Magnum as a prop to encourage compliance, he led a crew that operated with careful planning but eschewed bloodshed and physical violence. In imitation of Michael Mann's Heat, Faïd and his cohorts donned hockey masks for one job, sometimes even quoting from other famous heist films during their capers. When bold plans went wrong, he reacted with fast thinking that served him well -- until it didn't, and he was arrested and imprisoned in 1998. Outlaw was first published in France in 2009, after which Faïd was imprisoned again. Subsequently, his dramatic escapes from jail, in 2013 and 2018, made front-page news in France and around the world. Interviewed by journalist Jérôme Pierrat, who specializes in crime and investigative reportage, Rédoine Faïd tells his own story with panache and humor, darkened by introspection and cautionary tales. His story, like that of a character out of a Jean-Pierre Melville film or Dassin's Rififi, is not only intriguing, it is also as compelling as any high-grade thriller. Three months after his daring helicopter escape from Réau Prison in 2018, Faïd was captured again. He currently remains in jail. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rédoine Faïd , Jérôme Pierrat , John Galbraith SimmonsPublisher: Contra Mundum Press Imprint: Contra Mundum Press Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.290kg ISBN: 9781940625386ISBN 10: 1940625386 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 04 July 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA shockingly candid account of gangsterism, Outlaw turned Faid into a media sensation. - Adam Leith Gollner, GQ Outlaw: Author Armed & Dangerous is a wonderfully picaresque tale, delivered with wit and sharp intelligence, relating the story of how Faid graduated from being a petty thief, whose main interest was stealing fashionable clothes ... to becoming a media figure, as well as a hero to the new generation of would-be bad guys all across France. ... Faid's role models include Jason Bourne, Al Pacino in Scarface, and Steve McQueen in The Great Escape. His favorite film of all time is Michael Mann's thriller Heat, and Faid has clearly cast himself as the De Niro character in the self-created movie of his life. ... Faid's sustaining fantasy is that life can imitate art. In the meantime, I'm just waiting for the film. - Andrew Hussey, Times Literary Supplement """A shockingly candid account of gangsterism, Outlaw turned Fa�d into a media sensation."" - Adam Leith Gollner, GQ Outlaw: Author Armed & Dangerous is a wonderfully picaresque tale, delivered with wit and sharp intelligence, relating the story of how Fa�d graduated from being a petty thief, whose main interest was stealing fashionable clothes ... to becoming a media figure, as well as a hero to the new generation of would-be bad guys all across France. ... Fa�d's role models include Jason Bourne, Al Pacino in Scarface, and Steve McQueen in The Great Escape. His favorite film of all time is Michael Mann's thriller Heat, and Fa�d has clearly cast himself as the De Niro character in the self-created movie of his life. ... Fa�d's sustaining fantasy is that life can imitate art. In the meantime, I'm just waiting for the film."" - Andrew Hussey, Times Literary Supplement" Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |