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Google News: Nancy and Lawrence Durrell

[The Economist] - Yet Lawrence and Nancy were complicated characters, and the marriage had its problems. Lawrence could be cruel and obsessively jealous, and would use words “to lacerate and destroy”. The strains were evident when they met Henry Miller in Paris in

The Doors' LA Woman celebrates its 40th birthday

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[NEWS.com.au] - "But we all thought it was a good idea - he could go to Paris for a while, get away from his drinking buddies, get away from the groupies and be a writer again, be a poet again, be an American in Paris like Hemingway or Fitzgerald or Henry Miller.

Guardian: Amateurs in Eden: the Story of a Bohemian Marriage by Joanna ...

[The Guardian] - The fall came in 1937, when they joined Henry Miller and Anaïs Nin in Paris. The couple had always rowed, but now Larry's bullying slid into cruelty ("Nothing but a dirty Jew" was a favourite insult). Nancy's apparently charming silence is revealed to

The Need to Obsess

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[Huffington Post] - Henry Miller. Peter Beard. New York City. Bleach blonde hair. Africa and Versailles. Francis and the Lights. Parisians. Diana Vreeland. Certain parts of Brooklyn -- I could go on but at the risk of becoming tedious, I'll limit myself.
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