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  1. Henry Miller’s Brooklyn Heights Home

    Type:  Historical Site Henry Miller, author of Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn , lived at 91 Remsen Street from 1924 to 1925 with his second wife, June. In Plexus , book two of the...

    Literary Places — 1/31/24

  2. W. H. Auden’s Brooklyn Heights Home

    ... address. Just two doors south at 5 Montague Terrace is the home where novelist Thomas Wolfe lived just years earlier than Auden, in two ...

    Literary Places — 4/11/23

  3. The John Updike Childhood Home

    Type:  Historical Site Website:  https://johnupdikechildhoodhome.com Phone:  (309) 556-3352 E-mail:  jplath@iwu.edu Located in Shillington, Pennsylvania,...

    Literary Places — 12/27/23

  4. H. P. Lovecraft’s Brooklyn Heights Home

    Type:  Historical Site Novelist H. P. Lovecraft moved to the first-floor apartment at 169 Clinton Street in 1925 after separating from his wife Sonia Greene. He described the place as “something...

    Literary Places — 12/11/23

  5. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Bolton Hill Home

    Type:  Historical Site Website:  http://explore.baltimoreheritage.org/items/show/176#.U2uxYFfHl4M The building at 1307 Park Avenue, in Baltimore’s Bolton Hill neighborhood, is the last...

    Literary Places — 12/8/23

  6. Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site

    Type:  Historical Site Website:  http://www.nps.gov/carl/planyourvisit/index.htm Phone:  (828) 693-4178 Carl Sandburg and his family lived in this house from 1945 until...

    Literary Places — 12/8/23

  7. Truman Capote’s Brooklyn Heights Home

    Type:  Historical Site Truman Capote lived in the basement apartment of 70 Willow Street for ten years, which he rented from his friend Oliver Smith. While living there, he finished Breakfast at...

    Literary Places — 10/21/22

  8. Thomas Wolfe’s Brooklyn Heights Home

    Type:  Historical Site Novelist Thomas Wolfe lived in the brownstone at 5 Montague Terrace from 1933 to 1935. While living there he wrote the short story “Only the Dead Know Brooklyn,” as well as the...

    Literary Places — 10/21/22

  9. McNally Robinson Booksellers: Saskatoon

    ... Website:  https://www.mcnallyrobinson.com/home Phone:  (306) 955-3599 E-mail:  ...

    Literary Places — 1/31/25

  10. Herman Melville’s Arrowhead

    ... Built in 1783, the Arrowhead was the home of Herman Melville for thirteen years. The works Melville wrote at ...

    Literary Places — 12/14/23

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