Irma Kurtz arrived in London from New Jersey in the late 1950s. Dismayed by the city's drabness, she quickly moved on to Paris - but returned in 1963, and stayed. Part memoir, part autobiography, this book offers insights into a love affair with London and a portrait of the Age of Aquarius. Kurtz's account of her early career takes in the Central Office of Information, Raymond's Revue Bar, and life at England's first girlie magazine, "King", before the post with "Nova" magazine which set her on the course which led to her prominence as an agony aunt.
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About the Author:
Irma Kurtz is Cosmopolitan's agony aunt. Born in New Jersey, she is a graduate of Columbia University. Her previous books are: The Grand Dragon, Beds of Nails and Roses, Loneliness, Mantalk, Jinx and The Great American Busride.
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- PublisherFourth Estate
- Publication date1998
- ISBN 10 1857026748
- ISBN 13 9781857026740
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages212
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