Dewey Edition23
ReviewsPraise for the original edition, Taming the Beast : "A valuable book which gives additional insights into the criminal mind of Charles Manson."--Vincent Bugliosi, author of Helter Skelter "Charles Manson may be the most written about, commercially viable malefactor in American history, yet George and Matera offer a worthwhile new take on him in their jailhouse bio. . . . George came to know Manson's whole rollicking gang in scary and intimate detail. He strives to understand Manson and his devotees and, spewing psychological and spiritual insights and plenty of witchy Masonoid details, succeeds in horrifying his readers."-- Booklist "What distinguishes George's book is that it puts a human face on a man whose very name defines evil-revealing the personality hidden during television interviews."-- Alameda Journal "An ugly, ugly look at a man whose entire life has been a study in sickness. . . . Provide[s] a chilling glimpse of Family members like Lynette 'Squeaky' Fromme, who showed up at the prison regularly in her red cape."-- Kirkus Reviews "This anecdotal account by his jailer confirms that Manson remains without remorse, unstable, frightening, and unlikely to ever be paroled. . . . George seems to have been truly shaken by his dealings with Manson."-- Library Journal "Manson continues his reign as America's leading celebrity carnivore."-- Phoenix Arizona Republic "A helter skelter odyssey that takes readers into the heart of convicted murderer Charles Manson's bizarre world. . . . It's also a fascinating look at the California state prisons system."-- Vacaville Reporter "Who was Manson?, George wondered. After all, who could be so cold, so much without soul? Figuring out Manson became almost an obsession for George. . . . At one point, he began meeting daily with Manson in his cell to try to understand this demon, or at least, what he first believed was a man with an indefensible demonic bent."-- Portland Maine Sunday Telegram
SynopsisThis is the gripping story of the real Charles Manson as told by his long-time prison administrator, counselor, unofficial "press agent," and confidant, Ed George. "Throughout my life, people have asked me about Manson. . . . 'Does he have hypnotic powers?' 'Does he have a diabolical charisma?' . . . 'Is he crazy?' My response is that for some people, the answer to all of the above is yes--except for the last question." --EDWARD GEORGE Charles Manson was perhaps the most infamous criminal of the twentieth century. Convicted for orchestrating the shocking Tate-LaBianca murders in 1969, and for two other killings, there has been much written about him. But not many people knew him as well as Edward George, who over years of conversations with Manson as his prison administrator, counselor, unofficial "press agent," and confidant, gained deep insight into Manson's mind-set. In this updated edition of George's riveting account, he illuminates the many sides of Manson: charismatic cult leader, master manipulator, calculated "showman," sly trickster, and more. George and his coauthor, Dary Matera, begin by detailing the troubling events of Manson's youth, the historic 1969 murders, and the subsequent trial that ended an era. They then pull back the curtain on the intense reality of Manson's turbulent life behind bars and the events that have transpired since the initial publication of this book in 1999, including Manson's death in 2017., Those who "knew" Manson usually described two sides to him: the iconic wild-eyed, murderous cult leader and the more calculated person he often became when no one was recording him. In Charles Manson: Conversations with a Killer, Edward George, Manson's longtime prison counselor, recounts his many behind-the-scenes conversations with Manson during many of his years in jail. This revised and retitled edition of Taming the Beast: Charles Manson's Life Behind Bars , includes a new foreword detailing all that has transpired since the book's initial publication., This is the story of the real Charles Manson and who he was during his life behind bars, as told by his prison counselor. Charles Manson died in prison in 2017 at the age of 83, his reputation as an unhinged cult leader largely intact. But to those who studied and "knew" Manson, there were always two sides to him: the wild-eyed leader of his eponymous "Family" who was convicted of directing a series of brutal and shocking murders, and the more controlled and rational person he became when no one was recording him. In Charles Manson: Conversations with a Killer, Edward George, Manson's longtime prison counselor, recounts his many behind-the-scenes conversations with Manson throughout his years at both San Quentin State Prison and the California Medical Facility. Originally published in 1998 under the title Taming the Beast: Charles Manson's Life Behind Bars , this revised edition includes a new foreword by the original authors that details all that has transpired--including Manson's death--since the initial publication of the book.
LC Classification NumberHV8658.M2797G46 2020