Joyce Elbert
Born
in New York City, The United States
February 26, 1930
Died
May 08, 2009
Genre
Influences
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The Crazy Ladies
21 editions
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published
1969
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The Return of the Crazy Ladies
2 editions
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published
1984
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A Tale of Five Cities & Other Memoirs
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published
2022
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The crazy lovers
5 editions
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published
1976
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The three of us
5 editions
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published
1973
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A Very Cagey Lady
2 editions
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published
1980
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A Martini on the Other Table
3 editions
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published
1963
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Red Eye Blues
2 editions
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published
1981
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Drunk in Madrid
2 editions
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published
1972
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The Goddess Hang Up
5 editions
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published
1972
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“Creative women, especially, have a shattering effect upon me. I envy them so. At the party yesterday, Mike introduced me to a very well-known actress whose work I have always admired. She was wearing a tortured beige dress and a pair of terrible earrings; yet when she spoke I heard a voice that said things I wanted to listen to, a smile that seemed unaware of its charm, but most of all an aliveness that sprang from I don't know where, and made me want to crawl into my Scaasi gown and not come out again until I had decided what I was going to be when I grew up.”
― Drunk in Madrid
― Drunk in Madrid
“I still remember typing the title page on my manual Smith-Corona with clammy hands and a racing heart. When I came to the words, "A novel by Joyce Elbert", I heard the New York Philharmonic break into Wagnerian praise for a major new literary voice, yet seconds later doubt and insecurity had crept in.”
― A Tale of Five Cities & Other Memoirs
― A Tale of Five Cities & Other Memoirs
“Like many mind-altering drugs, alcohol had shown me where I wanted to go but alcohol couldn't get me there. It didn't have the power. I needed sobriety to connect me to stronger forces than my earthbound self. Whether these forces are God or nature is beside the point. Call them what you will. I feel that I instinctively knew I wasn't here alone or by sheer brute chance, but to live my life with as much courage and joy as possible before I returned to where I came from. I think that's really the goal.”
― A Tale of Five Cities & Other Memoirs
― A Tale of Five Cities & Other Memoirs