I believe my subject is bewilderment. But I could be wrong. - Donald E. Westlake

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I believe my subject is bewilderment. But I could be wrong.

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About Donald E. Westlake

Donald Edwin Westlake (July 12, 1933 – December 31, 2008) was an American novelist and screenplay author most famous for his "comic caper" novels.

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Birth Name: Donald Edwin Westlake
Alternative Names: John B. Allan Judson Jack Carmichael Curt Clark Timothy J. Culver J. Morgan Cunningham Richard Stark Edwin West Tucker Coe Sheldon Lord
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I've used pseudonyms for various reasons. In my earliest days I was writing too much, and needed to shift some of the product over to other front men. I've also done it to establish the different tones of the different writings: Stark doesn't write very much like Westlake at all.

The cops are after me, I'm on my way to join an organization of lunatics and bombers, I'm wired for sound, my necktie turns into a smokescreen, my handkerchief will make you throw up, my Diner's Club card explodes, I'm the leader of a subversive terrorist organization composed entirely of undercover federal agents, newspapers all over the country are saying I killed my girl, and I'm on my way to meet a twenty-five-year-old Nazi built like Bronco Nagurski. If relaxed means limp, don't worry about it. I'm relaxed. I'm relaxed all over.

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