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Originally Posted by Benzgirl
Her given name at birth was Lisa Druck. Hunter came from a former husband and from what I read, she had a wild side to her
"Author Jay McInerney told the New York Post that Alison Poole, the protagonist of his 1988 novel “Story of My Life,” was based on Hunter, whom he dated for a few months in 1987 for six months back when she was named Lisa Druck"
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"I told her. She smiled, and began telling me her life story: how she was working as a documentary-film maker, living with a friend in South Orange, N.J., but how she'd previously had 'many lives.'
She'd worked, she said, as an actress and as a spiritual adviser. She was fiercely devoted to astrology and New Age spirituality. She'd been a New York party girl, she'd been married and divorced, she'd been a seeker and a teacher and was a firm believer in the power of truth.""
I know what book I want to read now.
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Originally Posted by Munchkin03
It's actually a pretty good book.
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But the main character is pretty dysfunctional wouldn't you say?
I think what continues to bug me the most about stories like this is that they and their handlers deny with outrage and hostility first for as long as they can get away with, and then, only after being confronted with some kind of proof, do they then try the truth.
I think adultery is equally as likely to happen in both parties. I think it's just a function of politicians being a narcissistic lot generally.