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Stephen Hunter

Stephen Hunter (born March 25, 1946, Kansas City, Missouri) is an American novelist, essayist, and film critic.

Stephen Hunter
Born (1946-03-25) March 25, 1946 (age 76)
Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.
Occupation
NationalityAmerican
Period1971–present
GenreThrillers
SubjectFilm, handguns
Notable worksPoint of Impact (1993)
Notable awardsPulitzer Prize for film criticism

Life and career

Hunter was born in Kansas City, Missouri, and grew up in Evanston, Illinois. His father was Charles Francis Hunter, a Northwestern University speech professor who was murdered in 1975 by two male prostitutes.[1] His mother was Virginia Ricker Hunter, a writer of children's books. After graduating from Northwestern in 1968 with a degree in journalism, he was drafted for two years into the United States Army serving in The Old Guard (3rd Infantry Regiment) in Washington, D.C., a unit that has both operational and ceremonial missions, the latter most notably being the guard force for the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. He also wrote for a military paper, the Pentagon News.[2]

He joined The Baltimore Sun in 1971, working at the copy desk of the newspaper's Sunday edition for a decade. He became its film critic in 1982, a post he held until moving to The Washington Post in the same function in 1997. In 1998 Hunter won the American Society of Newspaper Editors Distinguished Writing Award in the criticism category, and in 2003 he received the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism.[2] He accepted a buyout from the Post in 2008.[3]

Hunter's thriller novels include Point of Impact (filmed as Shooter), Black Light and Time to Hunt, which form a trilogy featuring Vietnam War veteran and sniper Bob "the Nailer" Swagger. The story of Bob Lee Swagger continued with The 47th Samurai (2007), Night of Thunder (2008), I, Sniper (2009), Dead Zero (2010), The Third Bullet (2013), Sniper's Honor (2014) and G-Man (2017). The series has led to two spin-off series: Hot Springs, Pale Horse Coming, and Havana form another trilogy centered on Bob Swagger's father, Earl Swagger, while Soft Target (2011) focuses on Bob's long-unknown son, Ray Cruz.

Hunter has written three non-fiction books: Violent Screen: A Critic's 13 Years on the Front Lines of Movie Mayhem (1995), a collection of essays from his time at The Sun; American Gunfight (2005), an examination of the November 1, 1950 attempted assassination of Harry S. Truman; and Now Playing at the Valencia (2005), a collection of pieces from The Washington Post. Hunter has also written a number of non-film-related articles for The Post, including one on Afghanistan: "Dressed To Kill—From Kabul to Kandahar, It's Not Who You Are That Matters, but What You Shoot" (2001).[4]

Hunter is a firearms enthusiast, well known in the gun community for firearm detail in many of his works of fiction. He himself shoots as a hobby, saying "many people don't understand, shooting a firearm is a sensual pleasure that's rewarding in and of itself."[5]

In an interview with NPR on February 16, 2011, in relation to the shooting of Gabrielle Giffords and 18 others, Hunter defended the public availability of high-capacity magazines. He also said that it was not clear if the 33-round magazine used by shooter Jared Lee Loughner played a part in the shooting.[5] He had previously stated in his op-ed piece in The Washington Post that extended magazines are particularly valuable for the self-defense of women and the elderly, who he said could use them effectively as an alternative to semi-automatic rifles or shotguns. He points out that "women generally don't care to put in the training needed to master [rifles and shotguns]. Nor can the elderly handle [long guns] adeptly."[6]

Works

Novels

Bob Lee Swagger series:

  1. Point of Impact (1993)
  2. Black Light (1996)
  3. Time to Hunt (1998)
  4. The 47th Samurai (2007)
  5. Night of Thunder (2008)
  6. I, Sniper (2009)
  7. Dead Zero (2010)
  8. The Third Bullet (2013)
  9. Sniper's Honor (2014)
  10. G-Man (2017)
  11. Game of Snipers (2019)
  12. Targeted (2022)

Earl Swagger series:

  1. Hot Springs (2000)
  2. Pale Horse Coming (2001)
  3. Havana (2003)
  4. The Bullet Garden (January 24, 2023[7])

Ray Cruz series:

  1. Dead Zero (2010)
  2. Soft Target (2011)

Stand-alones:

  • The Master Sniper (1980)
  • The Second Saladin (1982)
  • Target (1985), novelization of film Target
  • The Spanish Gambit (reissued as Tapestry of Spies) (1985)
  • The Day Before Midnight (1989)
  • I, Ripper (2015)
  • Basil's War (2021)

Short stories

  • "Casey at the Bat" (2010) (in Agents of Treachery, edited by Otto Penzler)

Non-fiction

  • Violent Screen: A Critic's 13 Years on the Front Lines of Movie Mayhem (1996)
  • Now Playing at the Valencia: Pulitzer Prize-Winning Essays on Movies (2005)
  • American Gunfight: The Plot to Kill Harry Truman and the Shoot-out that Stopped It (2005) with John Bainbridge, Jr., ISBN 0743281950

References

  1. ^ Wendel, Tim (May 1, 2008). "Gunslinger Stephen Hunter". Washingtonian. Retrieved February 20, 2011.
  2. ^ a b Burger, Jim (March 2009). . Baltimore. Archived from the original on July 23, 2011. Retrieved February 20, 2011.
  3. ^ Romenesko, Jim (May 23, 2008). "WP names many of the 100+ staffers taking paper's buyout". Poynter.org. Poynter Institute. Retrieved July 3, 2019.
  4. ^ Hunter, Stephen (November 26, 2001). "Dressed To Kill—From Kabul to Kandahar, It's Not Who You Are That Matters, but What You Shoot". The Washington Post. Retrieved June 28, 2021.
  5. ^ a b Conan, Neal (February 16, 2011). "Tucson Shooting Renews Gun Control Debate". NPR. Retrieved February 20, 2011.
  6. ^ Hunter, Stephen (February 6, 2011). "Why 33 rounds makes sense in a defensive weapon". The Washington Post. Retrieved February 19, 2011.
  7. ^ The Bullet Garden. January 24, 2023. ISBN 978-1-9821-6976-3.


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This article is about the novelist For the New Zealand actor see Stephen Hunter actor For the basketball player see Steven Hunter For the musician see Steve Hunter Stephen Hunter born March 25 1946 Kansas City Missouri is an American novelist essayist and film critic Stephen HunterBorn 1946 03 25 March 25 1946 age 76 Kansas City Missouri U S OccupationNovelistessayistfilm criticNationalityAmericanPeriod1971 presentGenreThrillersSubjectFilm handgunsNotable worksPoint of Impact 1993 Notable awardsPulitzer Prize for film criticism Contents 1 Life and career 2 Works 2 1 Novels 2 2 Short stories 2 3 Non fiction 3 ReferencesLife and career EditHunter was born in Kansas City Missouri and grew up in Evanston Illinois His father was Charles Francis Hunter a Northwestern University speech professor who was murdered in 1975 by two male prostitutes 1 His mother was Virginia Ricker Hunter a writer of children s books After graduating from Northwestern in 1968 with a degree in journalism he was drafted for two years into the United States Army serving in The Old Guard 3rd Infantry Regiment in Washington D C a unit that has both operational and ceremonial missions the latter most notably being the guard force for the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier He also wrote for a military paper the Pentagon News 2 He joined The Baltimore Sun in 1971 working at the copy desk of the newspaper s Sunday edition for a decade He became its film critic in 1982 a post he held until moving to The Washington Post in the same function in 1997 In 1998 Hunter won the American Society of Newspaper Editors Distinguished Writing Award in the criticism category and in 2003 he received the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism 2 He accepted a buyout from the Post in 2008 3 Hunter s thriller novels include Point of Impact filmed as Shooter Black Light and Time to Hunt which form a trilogy featuring Vietnam War veteran and sniper Bob the Nailer Swagger The story of Bob Lee Swagger continued with The 47th Samurai 2007 Night of Thunder 2008 I Sniper 2009 Dead Zero 2010 The Third Bullet 2013 Sniper s Honor 2014 and G Man 2017 The series has led to two spin off series Hot Springs Pale Horse Coming and Havana form another trilogy centered on Bob Swagger s father Earl Swagger while Soft Target 2011 focuses on Bob s long unknown son Ray Cruz Hunter has written three non fiction books Violent Screen A Critic s 13 Years on the Front Lines of Movie Mayhem 1995 a collection of essays from his time at The Sun American Gunfight 2005 an examination of the November 1 1950 attempted assassination of Harry S Truman and Now Playing at the Valencia 2005 a collection of pieces from The Washington Post Hunter has also written a number of non film related articles for The Post including one on Afghanistan Dressed To Kill From Kabul to Kandahar It s Not Who You Are That Matters but What You Shoot 2001 4 Hunter is a firearms enthusiast well known in the gun community for firearm detail in many of his works of fiction He himself shoots as a hobby saying many people don t understand shooting a firearm is a sensual pleasure that s rewarding in and of itself 5 In an interview with NPR on February 16 2011 in relation to the shooting of Gabrielle Giffords and 18 others Hunter defended the public availability of high capacity magazines He also said that it was not clear if the 33 round magazine used by shooter Jared Lee Loughner played a part in the shooting 5 He had previously stated in his op ed piece in The Washington Post that extended magazines are particularly valuable for the self defense of women and the elderly who he said could use them effectively as an alternative to semi automatic rifles or shotguns He points out that women generally don t care to put in the training needed to master rifles and shotguns Nor can the elderly handle long guns adeptly 6 Works EditNovels Edit Bob Lee Swagger series Point of Impact 1993 Black Light 1996 Time to Hunt 1998 The 47th Samurai 2007 Night of Thunder 2008 I Sniper 2009 Dead Zero 2010 The Third Bullet 2013 Sniper s Honor 2014 G Man 2017 Game of Snipers 2019 Targeted 2022 Dirty White Boys 1994 prequel to events in Black LightEarl Swagger series Hot Springs 2000 Pale Horse Coming 2001 Havana 2003 The Bullet Garden January 24 2023 7 Ray Cruz series Dead Zero 2010 Soft Target 2011 Stand alones The Master Sniper 1980 The Second Saladin 1982 Target 1985 novelization of film Target The Spanish Gambit reissued as Tapestry of Spies 1985 The Day Before Midnight 1989 I Ripper 2015 Basil s War 2021 Short stories Edit Casey at the Bat 2010 in Agents of Treachery edited by Otto Penzler Non fiction Edit Violent Screen A Critic s 13 Years on the Front Lines of Movie Mayhem 1996 Now Playing at the Valencia Pulitzer Prize Winning Essays on Movies 2005 American Gunfight The Plot to Kill Harry Truman and the Shoot out that Stopped It 2005 with John Bainbridge Jr ISBN 0743281950References Edit Wendel Tim May 1 2008 Gunslinger Stephen Hunter Washingtonian Retrieved February 20 2011 a b Burger Jim March 2009 Drinks Shoots and Seethes Baltimore Archived from the original on July 23 2011 Retrieved February 20 2011 Romenesko Jim May 23 2008 WP names many of the 100 staffers taking paper s buyout Poynter org Poynter Institute Retrieved July 3 2019 Hunter Stephen November 26 2001 Dressed To Kill From Kabul to Kandahar It s Not Who You Are That Matters but What You Shoot The Washington Post Retrieved June 28 2021 a b Conan Neal February 16 2011 Tucson Shooting Renews Gun Control Debate NPR Retrieved February 20 2011 Hunter Stephen February 6 2011 Why 33 rounds makes sense in a defensive weapon The Washington Post Retrieved February 19 2011 The Bullet Garden January 24 2023 ISBN 978 1 9821 6976 3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stephen Hunter amp oldid 1114920839, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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