Emily Walton
Emily Walton (born 1984 in Oxford ) is a British writer who lives in Austria.
Life
Emily Walton went to Vienna with her family in 1992. At the University of Vienna she studied journalism (Mag. FH) and German (MA) a. a. at Murray G. Hall . She then worked for the daily newspaper Kurier . She has been a freelance journalist since 2010.
Walton wrote a novel in 2012 and several city books thereafter. In 2016 she published an essay on the American author F. Scott Fitzgerald about his stay on the Côte d'Azur in 1926.
Walton lives in Wiener Neustadt .
Works
- The summer when F. Scott Fitzgerald nearly sawed up a waiter . Vienna: Braumüller, 2016
- Brussels . Vienna: Falter-Verl., 2015
- Strasbourg off the beaten track . Vienna: Braumüller, 2015
- Salzburg . Vienna: Falter-Verl., 2014
- My life is a mustard jar . Vienna: PROverbis, 2012
- On the situation of small publishers in Austria since 1995. Success stories, deaths, mayflies . Master's thesis University of Vienna, 2013
Web links
- Literature by and about Emily Walton in the catalog of the German National Library
- Literature by and about Emily Walton in the WorldCat bibliographic database
- Short biography and reviews of works by Emily Walton at perlentaucher.de
- Emily Walton , at WordPress
- Emily Walton , at histo-couch
Individual evidence
- ↑ Richard Kämmerlings : Life and its second act . Review, in: The Literary World , April 16, 2016, p. 1
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Walton, Emily |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | British writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1984 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Oxford |