
History of a Drowning Boy
The Autobiography
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Alex Robertson
About this listen
Dennis Nilsen was jailed for life in 1983 after the murders of 12 men and the attempted murders of many more. Seven years after his conviction, Nilsen began to write his autobiography, and over a period of 18 years, he typed 6,000 pages of introspection, reflection, comment, and explanation.
History of a Drowning Boy - taken exclusively from these astonishing writings - uncovers, for the first time, the motives behind the murders, and delivers a clear understanding of how such horrific events could have happened, tracing the origins back to early childhood. In another first, it provides an insight into his 35 years inside the maximum-security prison system, including his everyday life on the wings; his interactions with the authorities and other notorious prisoners; and his artistic endeavours of music, writing, and drama. It also reveals the truth behind many of the myths surrounding Dennis Nilsen, as reported in the media.
Nilsen was determined to have his memoir published but to his frustration, the Home Office blocked publication during his lifetime. He died in 2018 entrusting the manuscript to his closest friend and it is now being published with the latter's permission.
Any autobiography presents the writer's story from just one perspective: his own, and as such, this record should be treated with some caution. An excellent foreword by criminologist Dr. Mark Pettigrew offers some context to Nilsen's words, and this important work provides an extraordinary journey through the life of a remarkable and inadequate man.
©2021 Dennis Nilsen (P)2021 Dreamscape Media, LLCbrilliant
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Nilsen comes across as an articulate man and clearly realises that he deserved everything he got while locked up. I now have a better understanding of how the prison system works or on many occasions doesn’t. This book though seems to come straight from the heart and in a way I felt sorry for him … although he is clearly bad, mad and extremely dangerous to know.
Well written and well read.
Dennis Nilsen…in his own words
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Harrowing - Brilliant
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Amazing
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bloody brilliant.
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Devastating
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A Brilliant book! A true insight into the mind and Character of Dennis Nilsen
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I must admit this was not an enjoyable listen. Those seeking deeper truths here or insights I think should look further afield. All I heard were the mewlings, cries, and purposeful obfuscations put forwards in a vain attempt to excuse the inexcusable.
All I got from this tome is that Mr Nielsen was a professional disputant. He was a damaged soul, as we all are, but not all of us take up murder as a hobby to satisfy our lusts.
I found nothing here to change my mind that Nielsen was a sick soul. Maybe a pair of waders should be advised for reading this screed, as walking through the sewers without them is extremely unpleasant, and as I found this work, extremely unsatisfying. I am thinking this is one book for the enthusiasts, but I wouldn't be surprised if they came away ultimately unsatisfied.
Self involved mewlings,
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Not worth reading, alot is twisted and you can tell when it's just him fantasising. you can not trust a word that is said in this book. Written by a killer that loved to live a fantasy life.
Don't give him the credit of reading this like I did for the first 3 chapters, he would love to think we believe the little fantasy stories he makes up to fill the gaps and make his life seem more interesting.
Ever so the fantasists
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Dodgy Den
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