Lawrence Durrell was a British novelist, poet, and travel writer, best known for his series of novels called "The Alexandria Quartet." He spent much of his life in various countries, including Greece and Cyprus, where he drew inspiration for his writing. Durrell passed away on November 7, 1990, in Sommières, France, leaving behind a significant literary legacy that continues to influence writers and readers today.
Lawrence Durrell's birth name is Durrell, Lawrence George.
Lawrence Durrell went by Larry.
Lawrence Durrell was born on February 27, 1912.
You can look her up in wikipedia. Apparently she married twice, had some children and died in 2007, aged 87. Apparently she wrote a book called "Whatever Happened to Margo?" You can pick it up on Amazon for a very small price for a second hand copy.
Louisa Dixie Durrell died in 1964.
Lawrence Durrell's birth name is Durrell, Lawrence George.
Lawrence Durrell went by Larry.
Lawrence Durrell was born on February 27, 1912.
Lawrence Durrell was born on February 27, 1912.
Lawrence Samuel Durrell was born in 1884.
Definitely not, He was straight as straight can be
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"My Family and Other Animals" is written in the form of an autobiography of Lawrence Durrell but it is not completely accurate. Durrell actually omitted a lot of truths of his life from the 1959 publication.
Louisa Florence Dixie and Lawrence Samuel Durrell were born in India of English and Irish descent.
You can look her up in wikipedia. Apparently she married twice, had some children and died in 2007, aged 87. Apparently she wrote a book called "Whatever Happened to Margo?" You can pick it up on Amazon for a very small price for a second hand copy.
Lawrence Durrell, the British novelist and travel writer, passed away on November 7, 1990, in Sommières, France. He is best known for his works such as "The Alexandria Quartet" and "Prospero's Cell." Durrell spent much of his life in various countries, including Greece and India, which significantly influenced his writing. His literary contributions have left a lasting impact on 20th-century literature.
A. W. Friedman has written: 'Lawrence Durrell and the Alexandria Quartet'