Autoren-Bilder

William Murray (2) (1926–2005)

Autor von City of the Soul: A Walk in Rome

Andere Autoren mit dem Namen William Murray findest Du auf der Unterscheidungs-Seite.

29+ Werke 571 Mitglieder 12 Rezensionen Lieblingsautor von 1 Lesern

Über den Autor

For nearly 35 years, William Murray was a staff writer for The New Yorker. He lives in Del Mar, California.

Reihen

Werke von William Murray

When the Fat Man Sings (1987) 31 Exemplare
The King of the Nightcap (1989) 23 Exemplare
The Getaway Blues (1990) 22 Exemplare
Hard Knocker's Luck (1985) 19 Exemplare
Dead Heat (2005) 19 Exemplare
I'm Getting Killed Right Here (1991) 15 Exemplare
Italy: The Fatal Gift (1982) 15 Exemplare
We're Off to See the Killer (1993) 9 Exemplare
Malibu (1980) 6 Exemplare
The Americano (1968) 5 Exemplare
The sweet ride (1967) 5 Exemplare
Best seller — Autor — 4 Exemplare
Horse fever (1976) 2 Exemplare
Dream Girls 2 Exemplare
The killing touch (1974) 2 Exemplare

Zugehörige Werke

Pirandello's One-Act Plays (1928) — Übersetzer, einige Ausgaben39 Exemplare

Getagged

Wissenswertes

Rechtmäßiger Name
Murray, William Buckley
Geburtstag
1926-04-08
Todestag
2005-03-09
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
USA
Geburtsort
New York, New York, USA
Sterbeort
Manhattan, New York, USA
Wohnorte
Del Mar, California, USA
Ausbildung
Phillips Exeter Academy, New Hampshire
Harvard
Berufe
fiction editor
staff writer
mystery novelist
essayist
Organisationen
The New Yorker
Agent
Frank R. Scatoni
Kurzbiographie
William Murray was the son of Janet Flanner's partner Danesi Murray.

Mitglieder

Rezensionen

Nice essays and memoirs about Rome. Short book.
 
Gekennzeichnet
steve02476 | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 3, 2023 |
This is another compilation of true crime accounts. It covers ‘Serial Killers’, with the loose definition of a serial killer being a person who kills multiple people with a cooling off period between. There are some that have issues with that definition.

However I am not here to debate that. This book covers killers from Dr. William Palmer of Rugeley, Staffordshire, Britain, the first documented murder he committed was in 1846, it continues down to our day, the last account being of Angel Resendiz who committed his first murder in 1997. Mr. Murray has researched crime accounts from around the world for this book. There are 36 accounts in this book, some are of pair or couples that killed together.

Mr. Murray had done an excellent job of condensing the details of these crime into a few pages, the average page number is 8. I felt that he gave an appropriate amount of detail, he covers the crime, not a lot of detail on the investigation, but does tell how the suspect was caught and pertinent details from the trial and what punishment he or she received.

I gave this book 4 stars and recommend it to true crime readers that enjoy the ‘short story’ version of true crime.
… (mehr)
 
Gekennzeichnet
BellaFoxx | Apr 4, 2013 |
In the mildly interesting City of the Soul: A Walk in Rome, the reader will find vignettes about countless dozens of Roman sites, details about the author's long relationship with Rome, and will be treated to some anecdotes about the Roman side of his family. What the reader will not find is much of anything that relates to walking and specifically to walking in Rome. There is no practical or useful walking information nor any insights into how walking has played a role in fostering William Murray's deep love of Rome. The title might lead one to believe that the book involved an actual rather than metaphorical walk and this expectation would be reinforced by the fact that this book is part of the Crown Journeys series. According to the publisher this series has just one rule, that its "writers take their journeys on foot".

So for the reader who wants to be reminded of certain palazzos and piazzas, or who wants to add some to their prospective list, this book can complement their other Roman reading. However for the reader looking for a walker's perspective on discovering Rome, there is little here to satisfy that particular interest.
… (mehr)
 
Gekennzeichnet
maritimer | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Oct 8, 2012 |
This is the book I expected my previous (unfinished) read - Florence: A Delicate Case - to be. It served as a nice introduction to Rome prior to my trip there. The author intersperses his experiences in Rome with the history of the city, serving as a tour guide through the streets, the monuments, and the art.

This was a short, easy read, one that I probably could have finished in a few hours if I just sat down and focused. It was a great introduction to a city that I knew little about.
 
Gekennzeichnet
preetalina | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 12, 2012 |

Auszeichnungen

Dir gefällt vielleicht auch

Nahestehende Autoren

Statistikseite

Werke
29
Auch von
3
Mitglieder
571
Beliebtheit
#43,841
Bewertung
½ 3.6
Rezensionen
12
ISBNs
287
Favoriten
1

Diagramme & Grafiken