William Hare (author)
William Hare, also known by name Bill Hare was brought up in Los Angeles. He started writing during High school as a sportswriter with the Los Angeles Examiner. He attended college at California State University at Northridge, and then became a sports editor at the Inglewood Daily News Chain, additionally composing film articles,and became an author of film books in the 2000s.
He has written travel articles, Romantic Novels, Historical books, Drama fiction for films and religious books.
Books
The struggle for the Holy Land : Arabs, Jews, and the emergence of Israel, which included 3,500 years of history in the locale where development started. According to WorldCat, the book is held in 351 libraries.
Early film noir : greed, lust, and [...] Hollywood style. This work focused on the bases of the prominent classification with emphasis on "The Maltese Falcon", focusing on the film's gigantic achievement.
Out of the Shadows: Expanding the Canon of Classic Film Noir, Gene Phillips criticized hare for covering "only a few major nir films like Double Indemnity." According to WorldCat , the book is held in 253 libraries.
L.A. noir : nine dark visions of the City of Angels, which concentrated on how the Los Angeles was used as he setting for nine major films. According to WorldCat, the book is held in 268 libraries.
Pulp fiction to film noir : the Great Depression and the development of a genrer analysed the impact of the Great Depression on mass magazine fiction and how the class' two driving creators, Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett, changed over their notoriety into smash hit books that were then adjusted to the screen and got to be film noir classics. According to WorldCat , the book is held in 162 libraries.
A Key and a Lock and Other Selected Works was one of his series of poems that identify with the subtleties of human associations inside of normal, everyday living encounters.
Boxing movies Monster Dames: Volume 1 investigates the achievement of awesome movies of the early post World War Two time by investigating the connections and measurements of young fellows bankrupted by the Great Depression looking for acclaim and fortune as expert boxers. Their endeavours are analysed close by the control of expert boxing by real swarm components.
Hitchcock and the Methods of Suspense investigated the innovative approach of the Immense London chief by concentrating on such significant fills in as "Vertigo", "Shadow of a Doubt" and "Strangers on a Train". According to WorldCat, the book is held in 213 libraries.
At present jr makes his home in Sabinillas-Manilva, Spain.