Eleanor Clark's Human Design Chart

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          Eleanor Clark's Biography

          American author of non-fiction for over 40 years, including “Rome and a Villa” and “Oysters of Lochmariaquer.” Her work also covered book reviews, short stories and a memoir, all of which are rich in literary echoes that show a lifelong love of words.
          From a literary family of writers and educators, Clark studied music for years before graduating Vassar in 1930, and post-grad B.A. in 1934, finally turning to freelance writing and editing. Her first published novel was “The Bitter Box,” 1946.
          She married the poet Robert Penn Warren in 1952 and they had two children. In 1972, Clark suffered the first retinal hemorrhage that impaired her vision, with another in late 1975. Writing with marker pens, she authored “Eyes, Etc, A Memoir.”
          She died at age 82 on 16 February 1996 in Boston, Massachusetts after battling pneumonia and emphysema.
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          Eleanor Clark's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.