William Manchester (1922–2004)
Autor de A World Lit Only by Fire: The Medieval Mind and the Renaissance: Portrait of an Age
Sobre El Autor
William Manchester was born on April 1, 1922 in Attleboro, Massachusetts. After serving as a Marine in the Pacific Theater during World War II, he completed his B.A. at the University of Massachusetts and earned his master's degree in English from the University of Missouri. He was a journalist for mostrar más several years before becoming the managing editor of Wesleyan University's publications office. He spent the rest of his career at the University, serving in various roles including adjunct professor of history and writer-in-residence. In addition to several novels, her wrote a number of historical and biographical works. Among them are The Death of a President, which won the Dag Hammarskjold International Literary Prize and American Caesar: Douglas MacArthur 1880-1964. His last major work was a three-part biography of Winston Churchill, entitled The Last Lion. He received the Peggy V. Helmerich Distinguished Author Award in 2000. Manchester died on June 1, 2004, at the age of 82. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
Series
Obras de William Manchester
A World Lit Only by Fire: The Medieval Mind and the Renaissance: Portrait of an Age (1992) 3,341 copias, 70 reseñas
The Last Lion, Winston Spencer Churchill, Volume I: Visions of Glory, 1874-1932 (1983) 2,379 copias, 35 reseñas
The Last Lion: Winston Spencer Churchill, Volume II: Alone, 1932-1940 (1988) 2,038 copias, 20 reseñas
The Last Lion: Winston Spencer Churchill, Volume III: Defender of the Realm, 1940-1965 (2012) — Autor — 1,107 copias, 21 reseñas
The Glory and the Dream: A Narrative History of America, 1932-1972 (Two Volumes in One) (1974) 188 copias, 2 reseñas
The Last Lion Set: Winston Spencer Churchill, 1874-1965, Volumes I-III (2012) — Autor — 129 copias, 1 reseña
Disturber of the Peace: The Life of H.L. Mencken (Commonwealth Classics in Biography) (1951) 63 copias, 2 reseñas
The Last Lion 7 copias
Glory and the Dream, The 1 copia
The Glory and the Tream 1 copia
The Glory and the Dream 1 copia
La Splendeur et le rêve tome 1 1 copia
Adio, intuneric! 1 copia
My Early Life: 1874-1904 1 copia
Churchill 1 copia
Armele lui Krupp, 1587-1968 1 copia
Obras relacionadas
A Sense of History: The Best Writing from the Pages of American Heritage (1985) — Contribuidor — 472 copias, 4 reseñas
For the Love of Books: 115 Celebrated Writers on the Books They Love Most (1999) — Contribuidor — 458 copias, 3 reseñas
Semper Fi: Stories of the United States Marines from Boot Camp to Battle (2003) — Contribuidor — 31 copias, 1 reseña
The Greatest War Stories Ever Told: Twenty-Four Incredible War Tales (2001) — Contribuidor — 30 copias, 1 reseña
MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History — Winter 1997 (1996) — Author "Another Bloody Country Gone West" — 15 copias
MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History — Spring 1998 (1998) — Author "Undaunted by Odds" — 15 copias
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Conocimiento común
- Nombre canónico
- Manchester, William
- Nombre legal
- Manchester, William Raymond
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1922-04-01
- Fecha de fallecimiento
- 2004-06-01
- Lugar de sepultura
- Indian Hill Cemetery, Middletown, Connecticut, USA
- Género
- male
- Nacionalidad
- USA
- Lugar de nacimiento
- Attleboro, Massachusetts, USA
- Lugar de fallecimiento
- Middletown, Connecticut, USA
- Lugares de residencia
- Attleboro, Massachusetts, USA
Springfield, Massachusetts, USA
Middletown, Connecticut, USA - Educación
- Massachusetts State College (BA | 1946)
University of Missouri (MA | 1947) - Ocupaciones
- historian
foreign correspondent
journalist
biographer - Organizaciones
- United States Marine Corps (World War II)
Baltimore Evening Sun
Wesleyan University - Premios y honores
- National Humanities Medal (2001)
Purple Heart (1945)
Peggy V. Helmerich Distinguished Author Award (2000)
Abraham Lincoln Literary Award
Dag Hammarskjold International Literary Prize
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- Miembros
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- Popularidad
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- Valoración
- 4.1
- Reseñas
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- ISBNs
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- Idiomas
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- Favorito
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This is a part of what H. L. said about J. Greshem, "The Rev. J. Gresham Machen, D. D., who died out in North Dakota on New Year's Day, got, on the whole, a bad press while he lived, and even his obituaries did much less than justice to him. To newspaper reporters, as to other antinomians, a combat between Christians over a matter of dogma is essentially a comic affair, and in consequence Dr. Machen's heroic struggles to save Calvinism in the Republic were usually depicted in ribald, or, at all events, in somewhat skeptical terms. The generality of readers, I suppose, gathered thereby the notion that he was simply another Fundamentalist on the order of William Jennings Bryan and the simian faithful of Appalachia. But he was actually a man of great learning, and, what is more, of sharp intelligence."
Reading this biography of H. L. Machen (who will, from now on, be referred to as Machen) this is odd high praise from someone so against Christianity but also on point with someone so intelligent but always bucking the trend of his day. This review is going to be more about the book than the man but with biographies the divorce between the two is a bit harder.
The style of this biography is probably the quintessential approach of what you want in a biography but was probably a bit long in the tooth in areas. As Machen was a press man, the access to his writings are way more available than someone not so much in the spotlight. The biography does what should be done in the beginning in that it starts with a sprint from the family history, moves into a fast jog in the mother and father and upbringing, and slow down to a jaunt through the subject's life while taking a stroll through some of the bigger points in time. The use of linear storytelling with quotes from Machen's writings or writings about Machen give you the perfect insight into who Machen was both publically and privately. Although the author doesn't hold back in showing Machen's faults, both what Machen would agree about himself and what having an outside perspective allows one to see.
The biggest negative in this book is the section on the Scope's Monkey Trial. It's clear Machen played a key role in it and is known for being a part of it. However, during this section, Machen almost disappears and becomes more of an eyewitness before leaving the scene for several pages. If you wanted to know more about the Scope's Trial, I guess the author figured the reader would want a lot more detail. Because there is so much writing from and about Machen, there are times when the book tends to slow down. The author does a good job of continuing to reveal certain character traits of Machen throughout his life. There is also enough detail to inform you about what certain ideologies, historical events, or ideas that may not be so well known.
I was really impressed with this book and I see in Machen's commentary on J. Greshem Machen's obituary a good many things of this man who bucked the trend of his day but whistle a little too often passed graveyards when it came to Christianity. He was a rebel for his day that was needed and someone that modern-day authors and commentators would attempt to embody but that intellectual typification is lost to us in time and with technology. The Hunter S. Thompson before everyone wanted their own Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Here is a very good book about a man worth remembering and worth learning about and worth learning from - both in demeanor and in warning. Final Grade - B+… (más)