Typewriter of the moment: Alice Denham, circa 1956


One needs a typewriter to type out a story; but one needs a story to tell, first.

Alice Denham and her typewriter, 1956

Alice Denham, Playboy magazine’s Playmate of the Month in July 1956; photo undated, but probably about the same time; from 20th Century Man

I haven’t been able to identify the typewriter.  A short story she wrote appeared in the same issue of Playboy as her playmate layout.

Denham led an adventurous life in the New York literary scene, as an aspiring writer, and as a woman who liked sex.  Was she working on her book in this photo?  It was eventually published in 1967, My Darling from the Lions.

In 2006 she got attention for another book, a tell-much memoir of her life and romances and flings along the way, Sleeping With Bad Boys – A Juicy Tell-All of Literary New York in the Fifties and Sixties, good enough, or historically interesting enough, to get a review in the New York Times.

If typewriters could talk, you know?

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3 Responses to Typewriter of the moment: Alice Denham, circa 1956

  1. Ed Darrell says:

    No, it’s not Clarice Lispector, either. Anyone know how to get a correction to Reddit on this old, comments-closed thread?

    One can understand the confusion, especially when looking at a photo of Ms. Lispector like this one. Other photos show the nose is just the wrong shape — and we have the original photos from the photography.

    http://www.blogcitylights.com/2013/10/03/required-reading-clarice-lispector/

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