It was actually by Lurie, who sang on it, as he never did with the Lounge Lizards.
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All the while, Lurie was diligently, but privately making paintings.
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I asked Lurie about one of the pieces in the most recent show.
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“He was this kid who used to sleep on my floor,” Lurie says.
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But that was a decade ago, and Lurie has moved into less jokey terrain.
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He was a normally constituted and well-regulated young man of twenty-five, a year or two Lurie's junior.
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And so, when Lurie defiantly started to stalk out of the room, he was not stopped.
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Lurie
/ (ˈlʊərɪ) /
noun
Alison. born 1926, US novelist. Her novels include Imaginary Friends (1967), The War Between the Tates (1974), Foreign Affairs (1985), and The Last Resort (1998)