American novelist
David Walton is an American short story writer, novelist and critic.
Life
He is semi-retired from University of Pittsburgh Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences in Oakland,[1] now teaching mainly in the university's Osher Lifelong Learning Institute.[2]
He lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Awards
Works
Criticism
- David Walton (August 24, 2003). "'Our Lady of the Forest' one of year's best novels". The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.[dead link]
- DAVID WALTON (December 9, 2003). "Poetry unleashed". The Petersburg Times Floridian.
- David Walton (May 22, 2005). "McCullough captures drama in '1776'". The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.[dead link]
- David Walton (November 6, 2005). "'The Lost Painting' a thrilling detective yarn". The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.[dead link]
- David Walton (January 4, 2009). Review: In 'Fires of Vesuvius' by Mary Beard, Pompeii's ruins have much to tell. Archived from the original on June 7, 2011. Retrieved October 29, 2009.
- DAVID WALTON (May 12, 2009). "'Stone's Fall' by Iain Pears: A mystery of epic proportions". The Dallas Morning News.[dead link]
- David Walton (September 13, 2009). "Veronica Buckley captures 'The Secret Wife of Louis XIV' in her biography of an unassuming mistress". The Cleveland Plain Dealer.
- David Walton (September 29, 2009). "How falsehoods spread". The Louisville Courier-Journal.
- DAVID WALTON (Oct 10, 2009). "A.S. Byatt's "The Children's Book"". The Kansas City Star.[dead link]
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