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Millicent Dillon, Chronicler of Jane and Paul Bowles, Dies at 99

Summary by Entertainment Magazine
Millicent Dillon, a novelist and prizewinning short-story writer who was best known for nonfiction that chronicled the eccentric, expatriate American literary couple Jane and Paul Bowles, died on Monday in Daly City, Calif. She was 99. Her death, in a memory-care facility, was confirmed by the writer Wendy Lesser, her daughter. Ms. Dillon trained as a physicist and worked at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee after World War II befor…
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Entertainment Magazine broke the news in on Sunday, February 2, 2025.
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