Here, Amado received many of the world's
literary luminaries as his guests.
Not exact matches
For all her social awkwardness, O'Connor thrived on the
literary relationships she forged mainly through letters with
luminaries like Caroline Gordon, Cecil Dawkins, and the Fitzgeralds
as well
as admirers like Hester.
There I met
luminaries such
as Avery Cardinal Dulles, leaders in the fight for the cause of life, and any number of academic and
literary types who seemed drawn to Richard's table.
The
luminaries of the publishing business, such
as Random House's then - CEO Alberto Vitale and
literary agent Lynn Nesbit, crowded into the Monkey Bar on 54th Street, with its red - leather booths and hand - painted murals of gamboling chimps.
New York University's Grey Art Gallery will present Beat Memories: The Photographs of Allen Ginsberg, which includes portraits of
literary luminaries such
as William S. Burroughs, Neal Cassady, Gregory Corso, and Jack Kerouac, on view from January 15 through April 6, 2013.