In 1958, Lorrie travelled to Europe for the first time. Arriving by boat in London, and with never a penny to spare, she spent the next several months visiting England, France, Holland, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Spain. Only ten days of this trip was documented in her journal, during which she travelled from Italy to Spain, where in a cafe called La Macarena she discovered her love for Latin culture.
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La Macarena
Posted in Letters & Journals, tagged barcelona, france, italy, spain on December 13, 2007| Leave a Comment »
Contents
Chronology
Mi Credo
A Common Sea
A Labor for Lovers
La Macarena
The Lazy Intelligentsia
A Portuguese Arrival
Spring in Portugal
A Portuguese Ghost
Inferno II
Exile
One day you might say...
The Anti-World
A Bad Day for Writing
L'Esprit de la Jeunesse
Cascais 1969
Something Tragically Wrong
A Time of Civil Unrest
Scene in Counterpoint
Honokowai
Correspondent Wanted
Report from Lisbon
Portugal, C'est Fini
Seville: November
London, This Horrible City
The World Must Not Fade
A Turkish Bath
A Precious Heritage
Caravans- Antonio Quadros barcelona Berkeley Broken Arch Buenos Aires Cascais counterculture france ghost Greece Hawaii Henry Adams italy Lisbon London Lorrie Tussman Maui Mother Portugal Rimbaud spain Telegraph Avenue trains Turkey unity