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Lurie

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Lurie [ˈlʊərɪ]
n
(Biographies / Lurie, Alison (1926 F, US, WRITING: novelist) Alison. born 1926, US novelist. Her novels include Imaginary Friends (1967), The War Between the Tates (1974), Foreign Affairs (1985), and The Last Resort (1998)


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As composer and jazz musician John Lurie (best known here for his work on movies by Jim Jarmusch) remarks: 'We were all egomaniacs and drug addicts.
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