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| | Books: Everyone Comes to Elaine's by A. E. Hotchner (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | Elaine is the undisputed queen of the city, a remarkably urbane, feisty, loving and lovable woman at whose feet celebrities dance, if not grovel. |
 | | Elaine, a Jewish lady from the Bronx, who, for the past forty years, has presided over her exotic establishment, a mecca for the famous, the near famous, and the infamous. |
 | | Elaine kept all her reservations for them,...I used to be there three or four nights a week at a table with Gay Talese, David Halberstam, the writer Michael Arlen, Jack Richardson, the Esquire editor Robert Brown, Bruce Jay Friedman, George Plimpton, Lewis Lapham, Peter Maas, and sometimes Norman Mailer. |
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