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DAWN POWELL
,
 
95 CHRISTOPHER ST.
 In Graham’s novel,Powell is the writer whosework bonds Eve Weldonand her mother Penelope.Originally from Ohio, hercreative life serves as atemplate for Eve’s andPenelope’s.
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THE GHOSTS OF GREENWICH VILLAGETHE GHOSTS OF GREENWICH VILLAGE
 A look at the writers and poets who appear in—and inspired—Lorna Graham’s debut novel,
THE GHOST OF GREENWICH VILLAGE 
 
JACK KEROUAC
,
307 W. 11
TH
ST.
 
Lived here while awaiting publication of 
On the Road 
in 1957.
DONALD BARTHELME
,
115 W. 11
TH
ST
.Celebrated for his postmodern shortfiction; in Graham’s novel, the majorinspiration behind Donald, the ghost.
HART CRANE
,
 
54 W. 10
TH
ST
. Author of 
The Bridge;
highly influenced by T.S. Eliot. JamesFranco just completed acting in and directing
The Broken Tower 
, a biopic of Crane, due in 2011.
WILLA CATHER
,
82 WASHINGTON PL.
Author of 
My Antonia
and
O Pioneers! 
Won the Pulitzer in 1922 for
One of Ours.
 
EDNA ST. VINCENTMILLAY
,
75
1/2
 BEDFORD ST.
 
The audacious poetand playwright wonthe Pulitzer Prizefor
The Ballad of the Harp-Weaver 
. Heraddress is still thenarrowest house inNew York, at9 1/2 feet.
HENRY JAMES
,
21WASHINGTON PL.
Thismaster of literary realismwas born here in 1843; au-thor of 
The Ambassadors
and
The Turn of the Screw 
.
LOUISA MAYALCOTT
,
 
130MACDOUGAL
 Alcott wrote
Little Women
 here.
GREGORY CORSO
,
 
190 BLEECKER ST.
 
The youngest of the Beatpoets, brought into the move-ment by Jack Kerouac and
 Allen Ginsberg.
MARIANNE MOORE
, 
14 ST. LUKE’S PL.
60 years ago, her
Collected Poems
won the Pulitzer Prizeand the National Book
 Award.
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In Lorna Graham’s charming debut, a young woman moves toManhattan in search of romance and excitement—only to findthat her apartment is haunted by the ghost of a cantankerousBeat Generation writer in need of a rather huge favor.
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Scribdleft a comment

This is a book for true bibliophiles. So many famous writers and poets appear in and inspired this book.

Scribdleft a comment

This is a book for true bibliophiles. So many famous writers and poets appear in and inspired this book.

Carla Sarettleft a comment

Any novel in which Dawn Powell makes an appearance is OK with me!

Carla Sarett replied:

And if you have not read Dawn Powell, do so now.
06 / 22 / 2011

Scribdleft a comment

This is a book for true bibliophiles. So many famous writers and poets appear in and inspired this book.