Manson

the life and times of Charles Manson

495 pages

English language

Published Aug. 30, 2013

ISBN:
978-1-4516-4516-3
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4 stars (5 reviews)

Based on new interviews, this revealing account of one of the most notorious criminals in American history puts Manson in the context of his times, the turbulent end of the 60s, revealing a rock star wannabe whose killings were directly related to his musical ambitions.

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Review of 'Manson' on 'Storygraph'

3 stars

This is a very detailed book, most of which is presented in chronological order. The best thing about it, to me, is that Manson is not portrayed as a wild, crazy monster that is constantly raging and ranting and killing, but a quite centered and manipulative person who honed his followers into the insane.

Indeed, Manson's growing up was hard. And his youth was hardcore:

A parole hearing for Charlie was scheduled for February 1952. All he had to do was follow Honor Camp rules and stay out of trouble until then; if he did, his release was practically assured. But this proved beyond him; in January Charlie was caught sodomizing another boy while holding a razor blade to his victim’s throat.



While in jail - during one of many times there - Manson discovered a band that would form much of his views of the world, including Helter Skelter, …

Review of 'Manson' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

This is a very detailed book, most of which is presented in chronological order. The best thing about it, to me, is that Manson is not portrayed as a wild, crazy monster that is constantly raging and ranting and killing, but a quite centered and manipulative person who honed his followers into the insane.

Indeed, Manson's growing up was hard. And his youth was hardcore:

A parole hearing for Charlie was scheduled for February 1952. All he had to do was follow Honor Camp rules and stay out of trouble until then; if he did, his release was practically assured. But this proved beyond him; in January Charlie was caught sodomizing another boy while holding a razor blade to his victim’s throat.



While in jail - during one of many times there - Manson discovered a band that would form much of his views of the world, including Helter Skelter, …

Review of 'Manson' on 'LibraryThing'

3 stars

This is a very detailed book, most of which is presented in chronological order. The best thing about it, to me, is that Manson is not portrayed as a wild, crazy monster that is constantly raging and ranting and killing, but a quite centered and manipulative person who honed his followers into the insane.

Indeed, Manson's growing up was hard. And his youth was hardcore:

A parole hearing for Charlie was scheduled for February 1952. All he had to do was follow Honor Camp rules and stay out of trouble until then; if he did, his release was practically assured. But this proved beyond him; in January Charlie was caught sodomizing another boy while holding a razor blade to his victim’s throat.



While in jail - during one of many times there - Manson discovered a band that would form much of his views of the world, including Helter Skelter, …

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Subjects

  • Criminals
  • Murderers
  • Biography

Places

  • United States