- Ed Burns
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Baltimore television writer; for other people with the same name, seeEdward Burns (disambiguation) ."Infobox Writer
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occupation =Novelist , Television Writer
nationality = American
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notableworks = "The Wire"
subject =Crime fiction , True crime
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website =Ed Burns is an
Edgar Award winning television writer. He usually works with his writing partner David Simon. They have collaborated on "The Corner " and "The Wire". Burns is a formerBaltimore detective and a public school teacher and often draws upon this experience for his writing.cite web
title = The Corner: About the Author
publisher = Random House
accessdate = 2006-10-03
url = http://www.randomhouse.com/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9780767900317&view=bio ]Biography
Burns served in the Baltimore Police Department for twenty years.cite web
title = A Teacher in Baltimore
publisher = HBO
accessdate = 2006-10-03
url = http://www.hbo.com/thewire/interviews/ed_burns.shtml ] From 1987-1989 Burns, a member of the Baltimore Police Department's Homicide Division, was detailed to the FBI with DetectiveHarry Edgerton , where he helped in the arrest and convictions of several members of the Warren Boardley drug organization in the Lexington Terrace projects. Following that detail, Burns worked with the DEA in arresting and convicting another violent drug trafficker, Linwood "Rudy" Williams.Burns is also a Vietnam veteran, having served in the infantry. Following his retirement he stumbled into teaching in the Baltimore public school system and later became a writer.
Teaching
Burns has said that he stumbled into teaching with little preparation because of the intense demand for teachers in inner-city schools. Burns taught seventh grade. Psychologically he compared the experience of teaching to Vietnam. He found the experience profoundly challenging because of the emotional damage that the vast majority of his students had already experienced before reaching the classroom and felt that more than being able to teach, his primary role was in modeling caring behavior. He felt his major impact was in giving the children an example of an "adult who's consistent, who's always there, who always comes through with what he said, then that's a new world for them."
The Corner
In 1997 he co-authored, with Simon, "", the true account of a West Baltimore community dominated by a heavy drug market.cite web
title = The Corner: About the Book
publisher = Random House
accessdate = 2006-10-03
url = http://www.randomhouse.com/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9780767900317] Simon credits his editor John Sterling with the suggestion that he observe a single drug corner.cite web
author = Neil Drumming
title = High Wire Act
publisher = Entertainment Weekly
accessdate = 2006-09-27
url = http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,1535094,00.html] It was named a Notable Book of the Year by "The New York Times ".cite web
title = Notable Books of the Year 1997 - Non-Fiction
publisher = New York Times
accessdate = 2006-09-29
url = http://www.nytimes.com/books/97/12/07/reviews/notable-nonfiction.html] An adaptation of the book, also called "The Corner ", was produced as a six-hour TVminiseries forHBO .cite web
author = Mary Alice Blackwell
title = Fun comes down to 'The Wire'
publisher = Daily Progress
accessdate = 2006-09-27
url = http://www.dailyprogress.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=CDP/MGArticle/CDP_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1173350356360&TheWireHBO] The show received threeEmmy Award s.The Wire
Burns is a writer and co-creator (also with Simon) of the HBO series "The Wire". They originally set out to create a police drama loosely based on Burns' experiences working on protracted investigations of violent drug dealers using surveillance technology. He had often faced frustration with the bureaucracy of the police department, which Simon equated with his own ordeals as a police reporter for the Baltimore "Sun". Writing against the background of current events, including institutionalized corporate crime at
Enron and institutional dysfunction in the Catholic Church, the show became "more of a treatise about institutions and individuals than a straight cop show."cite web
author = Ian Rothkirch
year = 2002
title = "What drugs have not destroyed, the war on them has"
publisher =Salon.com
accessdate =
url = http://dir.salon.com/story/ent/tv/int/2002/06/29/simon/index.html]They chose to take "The Wire" to HBO because of their existing working relationship from the 2000
miniseries "The Corner ". Owing to its reputation for exploring new areas, HBO was initially dubious about including a cop drama in their lineup, but eventually agreed to produce the pilot. [cite book
last = Alvarez
first = Rafael
year = 2004
title = The Wire: Truth Be Told
publisher =Pocket Books
location = New York
pages = 18–19, 35–39]The theme of institutional dysfunction was expanded across different areas of the city as the show progressed. The second season focused on the death of working class America through examination of the city ports.cite news
author = Richard Vine
year = 2005
title = Totally Wired
url = http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/theguide/archives/tv_and_radio/2005/01/totally_wired.html
work = The Guardian Unlimited
accessdate =] The third season "reflects on the nature of reform and reformers, and whether there is any possibility that political processes, long calcified, can mitigate against the forces currently arrayed against individuals." Burns has called education the theme of the fourth season. The writing drew extensively on his experience as a teacher. Rather than solely focusing on the school system, the fourth season looks at schools as a porous part of the community that are affected by problems outside their boundaries. Burns states that education comes from many sources other than schools and that children can be educated by other means, including contact with the drug dealers they work for. The fifth and final season focuses on the media's coverage of crime and corruption in Baltimore, tapping into Simon's past with "The Sun".Generation Kill
Burns also collaborated with Simon on the miniseries "
Generation Kill " for HBO.cite web
title = HBO drafts cast for 'Kill' mini
publisher = The Hollywood Reporter
accessdate = 2007-01-06
url = http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3i10d8acfd8966c363df89ead3d214f518#TheWireHBO]External links
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* [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6524743 Ed Burns] interviewed onFresh Air ,2006-11-22 References
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