- Logue.
Girodias was born
Maurice Kahane in Paris, France, the son of Manchester-born Jack
Kahane and a
French heiress,
Marcelle (née
Girodias). His father...
-
publisher Maurice Girodias for $500 as an
advance on the
royalties he
would pay for a
novel she
agreed to
write for him. She
invited Girodias to the screening...
- to
Girodias, a
fellow resident of the hotel. In
August 1967,
Girodias and
Solanas signed an
informal contract stating that she
would give
Girodias her...
- Donleavy's wife Mary
buying out
Girodias at what was
intended to be a
closed auction.
Forced to
leave France in 1963,
Girodias briefly reestablished Olympia...
- also
meets Maurice Girodias, the
publisher of
Olympia Press.
While Valerie wants Warhol to
produce her play, Up Your ****,
Girodias wants her to write...
- Warhol,
Girodias quickly published a
commercial edition of S****
Manifesto through Olympia Press in 1968. This
edition included a
preface by
Girodias and an...
- Kahane's wife
Marcelle and
their son
Maurice (later
known as
Maurice Girodias)
worked as
cover illustrators for the imprint.
Kahane died
within days...
- the
publisher of Ginsberg's Howl; and
Olympia Press publisher Maurice Girodias, who had
published English-language
novels in
France that were controversial...
-
Maurice Girodias of
Olympia Press, "three-quarters of [whose] list was **** trash".
Underinformed about Olympia,
overlooking hints of
Girodias's approval...
-
Naked Lunch. Both of these, the work of
father Jack
Kahane and son
Maurice Girodias,
specialized in English-language
books which were prohibited, at the time...