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Richard Grayson

    Richard Grayson, de origen escocés, da vida a la vibrante era de la Belle Époque francesa a través de sus novelas de detectives. Cada historia protagonizada por el Inspector Gautier está meticulosamente ambientada en este colorido período, sumergiendo a los lectores en la atmósfera del París de principios del siglo XX. Grayson entrelaza expertamente tramas intrincadas sobre un telón de fondo de florecimiento artístico y social, mostrando su profundo interés en esta época histórica. Su obra ofrece una cautivadora mezcla de autenticidad histórica y misterio envolvente.

    A Brooklyn Author
    Last Summer in Rockaway
    Who Will Kiss the Pig?
    Summer in Brooklyn
    I Brake for Delmore Schwartz
    I Survived Caracas Traffic
    • 2015

      University Drive

      • 360 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      The unique aspect of this book lies in Richard Grayson's extensive diary, which he has maintained daily since 1969, capturing his life as an agoraphobic young man in Brooklyn. With over 9 million words, his writings reflect not only personal experiences but also his literary prowess, having contributed to prominent publications. In "University Drive," he navigates life at 30, transitioning between New York and South Florida, showcasing his blend of humor and insight that has garnered praise from notable critics.

      University Drive
    • 2015

      Beach Channel Drive

      • 346 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      The diary chronicles Richard Grayson's life, beginning in 1969 when he was an agoraphobic teenager in Brooklyn. With a staggering total of over 9 million words, it captures his daily experiences and reflections. Grayson is not just a prolific writer; his work has been featured in major publications like PEOPLE and THE NEW YORK TIMES. His unique blend of humor and insight was noted in reviews of his earlier works, such as WITH HITLER IN NEW YORK. BEACH CHANNEL DRIVE focuses on his struggles during the first half of 1980 in New York.

      Beach Channel Drive
    • 2015

      Shore Front Parkway

      • 462 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      The book chronicles Richard Grayson's extraordinary journey as he navigates life from the confines of agoraphobia to engaging with the world around him in Brooklyn. His daily diary, spanning over 9 million words since 1969, offers a unique glimpse into his thoughts, experiences, and personal growth. Grayson's commitment to documenting his life provides a profound reflection on the passage of time and the evolution of his identity, making this work a remarkable testament to resilience and the human experience.

      Shore Front Parkway
    • 2014

      A Brooklyn Author

      • 318 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      The narrative centers on Richard Grayson's extensive daily diary, chronicling his journey from an agoraphobic teenager in Brooklyn to an emerging author. Spanning over nine million words since 1969, his diary captures personal growth and reflections during pivotal moments, particularly leading up to the release of his short story collection, "With Hitler in New York." Grayson's candid entries, previously featured in notable publications, offer a unique glimpse into his life and the creative process behind his writing.

      A Brooklyn Author
    • 2014

      The Road to Rockaway

      • 346 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      The narrative chronicles Richard Grayson's life as he navigates the world beyond his agoraphobia through a daily diary that spans over five decades, totaling more than 9 million words. His writing, marked by wit and insight, has gained recognition in major publications. Following his acclaimed debut collection, "With Hitler in New York," this work explores the transformative months after its release, blending personal reflection with a comedic touch. Grayson's unique voice and experiences offer a compelling glimpse into his journey as a writer and individual.

      The Road to Rockaway
    • 2014

      Manhattan Beach

      • 454 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      The narrative captures Richard Grayson's journey as he navigates life through his extensive daily diary, which spans over 9 million words since 1969. In the latter half of 1978, at age 27, he reflects on his growth as a writer and educator, teaching remedial writing while achieving a significant milestone with a hardcover book contract. The diary entries reveal his experiences in Brooklyn, showcasing his evolution from an agoraphobic youth to a published author, providing a unique glimpse into the life of a dedicated diarist during a transformative period.

      Manhattan Beach
    • 2014

      The View from Mill Basin

      • 356 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      The collection captures Grayson's unique blend of avant-garde fiction and stand-up comedy, showcasing his sharp wit and storytelling prowess. Critics have praised his ability to weave entertaining narratives, with previous works noted for their humor and engaging style. This volume, focusing on Grayson's diary entries from early 1977, offers a glimpse into his creative process and personal reflections, further highlighting his fresh and comedic voice that has captivated readers and reviewers alike.

      The View from Mill Basin
    • 2013

      Schermerhorn Street

      • 330 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      The narrative centers on Richard Grayson's extensive daily diary, which he has maintained since 1969, capturing his life as an agoraphobic teenager in Brooklyn. With a remarkable commitment, he documents approximately 600 words each day, resulting in over 9 million words. This monumental record not only chronicles his personal growth and experiences but also serves as a testament to the power of reflection and the human spirit's resilience in facing challenges.

      Schermerhorn Street
    • 2013

      Wanderyear

      • 578 páginas
      • 21 horas de lectura

      The book chronicles Richard Grayson's life through his extensive daily diary entries, which he has maintained since 1969. Starting as an agoraphobic 18-year-old in Brooklyn, he documents his experiences and thoughts with remarkable consistency, totaling over 9 million words. This unique narrative offers insights into his personal growth and the world around him, showcasing the power of writing as a tool for self-discovery and reflection.

      Wanderyear
    • 2013

      Boy Gets Brooklyn

      • 344 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      The book chronicles Richard Grayson's life through his extensive daily diary, which he has maintained since 1969, starting as an agoraphobic teenager in Brooklyn. With over 9 million words, it captures his thoughts and experiences, reflecting personal growth and the challenges of navigating the world. Notably, excerpts have been featured in prominent online publications, showcasing the diary's unique blend of introspection and humor. Grayson's journey offers a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of a writer and individual over decades.

      Boy Gets Brooklyn