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William Harrison (1) (1933–2013)

Auteur van Roller Ball Murder

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William Harrison was born in Dallas, Texas on October 29, 1933. He graduated from Texas Christian and Vanderbilt Universities and attended the Iowa Writers' Workshop in 1961, where he published his first short story. He founded the creative writing graduate program at the University of Arkansas in toon meer 1965 with the writer James T. Whitehead and taught there until he retired in 1998. He received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1973. During his lifetime, he wrote dozens of short stories and nine novels. His works include Roller Ball Murder, which was adapted by him into a film entitled Rollerball, Burton and Speke, which was adapted by him into a film entitled Mountains of the Moon, and Black August. He died from renal failure on October 22, 2013 at the age of 79. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder
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Werken van William Harrison

Roller Ball Murder (1975) 110 exemplaren
Burton and Speke (1982) 90 exemplaren
Rollerball [1975 film] (1975) — Screenwriter — 77 exemplaren
Rollerball [2002 film] (2002) — Screenwriter — 41 exemplaren
Mountains of the Moon [1990 film] (1990) — Screenwriter — 17 exemplaren
Pretty Baby (1978) 14 exemplaren
In a Wild Sanctuary (1969) 10 exemplaren
Brubaker (1900) 10 exemplaren
Savannah Blue (1981) 8 exemplaren
Blow Out (1981) 7 exemplaren
Africana (1977) 6 exemplaren
Texas Heat and Other Stories (2005) 3 exemplaren
The theologian 3 exemplaren
Kobra (1983) 2 exemplaren
Three Hunters (1989) 2 exemplaren
Lessons in Paradise 1 exemplaar
Under the House 1 exemplaar
Eating It 1 exemplaar
The Warrior 1 exemplaar
The Hermit 1 exemplaar
A Cook's Tale 1 exemplaar
The Blurb King 1 exemplaar
The Blood Latitudes (2000) 1 exemplaar

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The New Great American Writers' Cookbook (2003) — Medewerker — 21 exemplaren
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stbyra | Aug 23, 2021 |
In 1917, in the red light district Storyville, New Orleans, the prostitute Hattie lives with her twelve year-old daughter Violet in the fancy brothel of Madame Nell, where she works. Photographer Ernest J. Bellocq has an attraction to Hallie and Violet and he is an habitué of the whorehouse. One day, Madame Nell auctions Violet's virginity and the winner pays the fortune of US$ 400 to spend the night with the girl. Then Hattie marries a wealthy client and moves to Saint Louis, leaving Violet in the brothel alone. Violet decides to marry Bellocq and she moves to his house. Until the day that Hattie, who has overcome her past, comes to Bellocq's house with the intention to take Violet with her.… (meer)
 
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Cultural_Attache | Jul 22, 2018 |
Richard Francis Burton was a legendary adventurer who also had a reputation for being a great lover. John Hanning Speke also had a reputation for being an adventurer and a lover, albeit of a different kind. When they first met, Speke needed Burton in order to get to Africa. Luckily, Burton was already going that way. Burton's mission in Somaliland was in four parts:

  1. Discourage slavery

  2. Establish a camp for later use

  3. Search for gold

  4. "Examine" the women to study their sexual practices


As with any expedition into the unknown, Burton and Speke encounter many trials and tribulations. More often than not, their equipment and supplies were either being broken or getting lost. Crews and guides were constantly deserting them. It didn't help that Burton and Speke couldn't be more different from one another when it came down to leading the expeditions. Burton prided himself on his intellect, especially when it came to native languages across the regions. (He would go on to translate Arabian Nights and The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana.) He had an understanding of the necessity of breaking down language barriers. Instead of brains, Speke valued his brawn, his hunting capabilities and his sheer physical strength. While Burton sought the company of many different beautiful women, Speke wouldn't turn away a pretty boy. Their differences soon drove them apart and made them fierce rivals. In the end, it was Speke who discovered the source of the Nile but because he lacked the scientific evidence to explain how this came to be he was ridiculed and almost discredited. Richard Burton became faithful to one woman and became an anthropologist.
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SeriousGrace | 1 andere bespreking | Sep 25, 2017 |
I first read this book in the 90s, and it was definitely worth a second reading. Great novelization of the relationship between John Hanning Speke and Sir Richard Francis Burton, the famous 19th century African explorers. They are the British pair who are credited with finding Lake Victoria, the source of the Nile, and this book covers their harrowing journey and the strained, combative relationship afterwards. This book lead me to read other books about the fascinating Burton, but I know little about Speke, so I do not know if the author is correct in his portrayal of Speke as unbalanced and a closeted homosexual / pedophile. Frankly I don’t like what I’ve read of Speke, and am perfectly willing to believe the author’s interpretation of his death as a suicide on the eve of his public debate with Burton where his spurious claims were sure to lead to massive public humiliation in the scientific community.

There are loads of books out there about Burton, one I read and enjoyed was “Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton” by Edward Rice. For some Burton “light” you may enjoy Philip Jose Farmer’s “Riverworld” series, where Burton is the protagonist in a science fiction romp or the romance novel “The Duchess” by Jude Deveraux, where she uses Burton as the model for her protagonist Capt. Frank Baker.

Or you can watch the movie they made of this book starring Patrick Bergin as Burton and Iain Glen as Speke, I really enjoyed it too.
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