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Helen Lawrenson (born Helen Strough Brown, October 1, 1907 – April 5, 1982), was an American editor, writer and socialite who gained fame in the 1930s with her blunt descriptions of New York society.
6 juin 2022 · Politiquement ancrée à gauche, une rumeur américaine et persistante fait d'Helen Lawrenson une espionne à la solde des communistes. Mais les brumes du maccarthysme ne se sont pas encore levées autour de ce mystère.
8 avr. 1982 · Helen Lawrenson, whose social observations in books and articles drew widely on her recollections of celebrities and her own adventures, died Monday night at her Chelsea apartment in New York...
3 juin 2021 · When Helen Lawrenson met up with him during the recording of the Stones' 1968 classic album, 'Beggars Banquet,' she eventually gave into it.
A collection of correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, and digital materials from the Lawrensons' work as writers and activists. Helen Lawrenson was a journalist and editor for Esquire and Vanity Fair, and Johanna Lawrenson was a model and environmentalist.
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20 avr. 1975 · Beautiful, classy and smart, Helen Lawrenscn was part of the cafe life of the thirties. She wrote “Latins Are Lousy Lovers” when sex could still be written about as a romp instead of home...