Author, 'Whorehouse' Playwright Larry L. King Dies
His wife, Barbara Blaine, tells the Associated Press, "One of the things that I will always remember about Larry is that he remained funny all the way through this illness." King is perhaps best known for penning the Tony Award-nominated Broadway
And Other Dirty Stories, and wrote that its author, a Texas Tech graduate-turned-journalist-turned-Congressional aide named Larry L. King, was a “social necessity.” He compared King to Honoré de Balzac, to H. L. Mencken
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Larry L. King, a famed writer and Tony Award-nominated playwright, dies Thursday at age 83. King became famous for a magazine article he wrote about efforts to close down a bordello in Texas. This became the basis for the Tony Award-nominated musical
His wife, Barbara Blaine, tells the Associated Press, "One of the things that I will always remember about Larry is that he remained funny all the way through this illness." King is perhaps best known for penning the Tony Award-nominated Broadway
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