TLS, 1977 August 25 : Sommieres, France, to James and Louise Wassmuth.

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TLS, 1977 August 25 : Sommieres, France, to James and Louise Wassmuth.

Durrell writes to a couple who have named their child after him and requested a few words about his philosophy. "To keep loving, to keep feeling, to keep refining your spirit and improving your spiritual scope -- surely these old imperatives will still be worth holding in view?"

1 p. ; 27 x 21 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6932221

Copley Press, J S Copley Library

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Wassmuth, James and Louise.

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Durrell, Lawrence

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Lawrence George Durrell was born Feb. 27, 1912 in Julundur, India; the son of British parents, he grew up in India and spent his young adult years in England; he held many odd jobs such as jazz pianist, automobile racer, real estate agent, instructor, and press attacheĢ; moved to France and became a full time writer in 1957; of his various publications, Durrell is best known for the Alexandria quartet, a tetralogy with titles, Justine, Balthazar, Mountolive, and Clea which appeared between 1957 ...