MEMOIRS OF A CHARMED LIFE IN NEW YORK
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About the Book
Chester Page's account of close friendships with several famous literary figures, drawn from his extensive diaries, provides intimate details which paint a warm and human portrait of writers who are literary icons today and who gave him their trust and affection. It also gives a unique and fascinating glimpse of the cultural life of New York in the years he describes, from the 1950's through the 1980's.
About the Author
Chester Page came to New York from Georgia as an aspiring concert pianist. His intimate friendships with Marianne Moore and Djuna Barnes are described in this book. For thirty years he acted as secretary to Louise Crane, patron of the arts and Crane Paper heiress at her residence, famous for its cultural life.