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John Irving
John Irving's 1981 novel The Hotel New Hampshire chronicles the lives of the Berry family.
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by Tony Richardson
The Hotel New Hampshire is a 1984 comedy-drama film written and directed by Tony Richardson based on John Irving's 1981 novel of the same name.
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Paddy Chayefsky
The hotel was directed by Richard Brooks and written by Paddy Chayefsky (original play) and Gore Vidal (screenplay).
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producer Harry Saltzman
producer Harry Saltzman wrote and directed the comedy-drama The Hotel New Hampshire (1984) based on John Irving's novel of the same name and starring Jodie Foster, Beau Bridges and Rob Lowe.
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among Mark Watson's top ten hotel novels
The Hotel New Hampshire is among Mark Watson's top ten hotel novels.
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artist Sophie Calle
In 1981 artist Sophie Calle published The Hotel, a collection of random people's photos and belongings that artist Sophie Calle gathered while worked for three weeks as a hotel maid.
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Jules Verne
The hotel is named in honor of the famous writer Jules Verne, author of many as The hotel seemed once impossible ideas.
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George sand
If I haven’t mistaken, the hotel was actually the writer George sand
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Samuel Hazard
In the North American Samuel Hazard's work “Cuha with pen and pencil”, Hazard stated that this was a true first-class American hotel, with wide and ventilated rooms, good food and bilingual maids ready to help the ladies, something new in the country at the time.
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composer Leonard Bernstein
In 1989, composer Leonard Bernstein penned: “What a pleasure being once again on my terrace over Place de la Concorde,” in the hotel’s guestbook.
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Tennessee Williams
Ernest Hemingway and Tennessee Williams wrote of this hotel numerous times in their works.
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Tennesse Williams and Ernest Hemingway
(Tennesse Williams and Ernest Hemingway did their writing here and stayed at this hotel).
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James Joyce
Literary greats like Hemingway and Antoine de Saint-Exupéry stayed here, and James Joyce wrote on James Joyce's Ulysses at the hotel.
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Arthur Hailey
In 1965, the American novelist Arthur Hailey wrote a blockbuster called Hotel, which went on to be a movie and subsequently a TV series.
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Heimito von Doderer (1951)
the hotel's name became famous thanks to the novel of the same name by the Austrian author Heimito von Doderer (1951).
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by the 4th Earl's great-great-grand-daughter Sophia Watson
A history of the hotel, titled A Lazy Contentment, was written by the 4th Earl's great-great-grand-daughter Sophia Watson, a daughter of satirist Auberon Waugh, born at Pixton, whose father Evelyn Waugh had married a daughter of Hon.
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the 4th Earl's great-great-grand-daughter Sophia Watson, a daughter of satirist Auberon Waugh, born at Pixton, whose father Evelyn Waugh had married a daughter of Hon
A history of the hotel, titled A Lazy Contentment, was written by the 4th Earl's great-great-grand-daughter Sophia Watson, a daughter of satirist Auberon Waugh, born at Pixton, whose father Evelyn Waugh had married a daughter of Hon.
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