No city in the world has quite the exotic allure of Tangier. From the 17th century, it has been a city of refuge and excitements - a city where sex is cheap, drugs are plentiful, and a place where the outcasts of the world can breathe easily. The golden years of Tangier began after World War I and barely survived World War II. Among those who sought sanctuary or inspiration from the city were Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg and Ronnie Kray, the unhappy Woolworth heiress Barbara Hutton, Tennessee Williams, Joe Orton, Kenneth Halliwell, Cecil Beaton, Ned Rorem and Truman Capote.
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This acclaimed author and journalist delves into the lives and works of significant writers, with his writing often focusing on literary figures and their creative processes. His work explores the profound connections between authors and the landscapes that inspired them. Offering a unique perspective, he provides readers with compelling insights into literary history.

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