Ezra Pound’s pad at 10 Kensington Church Walk
Ezra Pound’s pad at 10 Kensington Church Walk
Because it is now, in part, a Pret a Manger, I couldn’t bear to take my own photo of Henry James’ house from 1876-1885. But noted here for the record.
7 Half Moon Street is where Henry James lived upon arriving in London in 1868.
Oscar Wilde plaque at 18 Suffolk Street, the Haymarket Theatre.
Richard Dadd famous fairy painter and insane murderer lived at 15 Suffolk Street.
Marx’s first apartment in London (1849) at 4 Anderson Street in Chelsea. He was evicted for failure to pay rent.
Our London apartment building has an English Heritage blue plaque for Frederick Douglass, who stayed here in 1846.
#frederickdouglass #blueplaque
Billie by John Wieners, from the Journal of Creative Behavior, I.2 (1967)
Marianne Moore (Blurryanne?) and Ted Berrigan born on this date…