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Eleanor Clark


Born
in Los Angeles, The United States
July 06, 1913

Died
February 16, 1996

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Eleanor Clark (July 6, 1913–February 16, 1996) was born in Los Angeles and attended Vassar College in the 1930s. She was the author of the National Book Award winner The Oysters of Locmariaquer, Rome and a Villa, Eyes, Etc., and the novels The Bitter Box, Baldur's Gate, and Camping Out. She was married to Robert Penn Warren. ...more

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Song of Roland (Legacy Books)

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The Oysters of Locmariaquer

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Rome and a Villa

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Baldur's Gate

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The Bitter Box

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Eyes, etc: A memoir

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Camping Out

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Body Neutrality

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Rome and a Villa

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“You are eating the sea, that's it, only the sensation of a gulp of sea water has been wafted out of it by some sorcery, and you are on the verge of remembering you don't know what, mermaids or the sudden smell of
kelp on the ebb tide or a poem you read once, something connected
with the flavor of life itself...”
Eleanor Clark, The Oysters of Locmariaquer
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“Even the stupidest cat seems to know more than any dog.”
Eleanor Clark

“Obviously, if you don’t love life, you can’t enjoy an oyster.”
Eleanor Clark, The Oysters of Locmariaquer

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