About: Willard Manus

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Willard Manus (born September 28, 1930) is a Los Angeles-based novelist, playwright, and journalist. His best known book is Mott the Hoople (1966), the novel from which the British 1970s hard rock band derived their name. Member of Los Angeles Film Critics Association since 1981.

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  • Willard Manus (born September 28, 1930) is a Los Angeles-based novelist, playwright, and journalist. His best known book is Mott the Hoople (1966), the novel from which the British 1970s hard rock band derived their name. Manus was born in New York. He is the author of This Way to Paradise: Dancing on the Tables, a memoir of life in Lindos, Rhodes, Greece, from the 1960s to the 1990s. Additionally he has had a dozen other books published, most recently a young adult novel, A Dog Called Leka, which deals with a young lad sailing the Aegean islands in the company of an exceptional dog. More than two dozen of his plays have been produced in Los Angeles, regionally and in Europe. Member of Los Angeles Film Critics Association since 1981. (en)
  • Willard Manus (New York, 28 september 1930) is een Amerikaanse romanschrijver, toneelschrijver en journalist. Manus is vooral bekend van zijn cultroman Mott the Hoople, waaraan de gelijknamige Britse rockband uit de jaren 70 de naam aan ontleende. Manus woonde tussen 1960 en 1990 in Griekenland en schreef daar later het boek Leka de hond over. (nl)
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  • Willard Manus (New York, 28 september 1930) is een Amerikaanse romanschrijver, toneelschrijver en journalist. Manus is vooral bekend van zijn cultroman Mott the Hoople, waaraan de gelijknamige Britse rockband uit de jaren 70 de naam aan ontleende. Manus woonde tussen 1960 en 1990 in Griekenland en schreef daar later het boek Leka de hond over. (nl)
  • Willard Manus (born September 28, 1930) is a Los Angeles-based novelist, playwright, and journalist. His best known book is Mott the Hoople (1966), the novel from which the British 1970s hard rock band derived their name. Member of Los Angeles Film Critics Association since 1981. (en)
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