By Mary Blume
PublisURDAY, JUNE 12, 1999
PARIS: By tparnasse one could, it ticket from Des Moines, Ioo ters ample ists model and good-time girl ;about as close as people get noo being a Queen but t, of course, is very different from being a lady."
o Kikis memoirs, ten in 1929 o be said f memoirs ion of t;Memoirs of Montparnasse," pleted uberculosis. "ted Kiki" locals .
" in itself … ed a deep scarlet t empic s tours," Glassco e. "iful from every angle, but I liked it best in full profile, uffed salmon."
Kiki ed by Soutine, Modigliani, Foujita and Kisling and most famously pograp stormy years. Sclubs, sings at ion of tribune called "t successful vernissage of t; and in 1929 parnasse.
te t year last year) in a ricrated edition piled by Billy Kluver, in Paris a and otists gat imes printed an obituary and Life magazine gave Kiki t;e laug;
Born Alice Erine Prin in Burgundy, Kiki c could only lead to lauger. s , to Paris a Kiki learn muce, because eac 12, so join o find ;to so ;
ened by ing al from o give color to y job at a bakery because s matcicks.
ited into posing for artists, including Utrillo y t I affected by my poverty and o me — I simply didnt uand t;
Large in spirit and, increasingly, in girtos over tural for Montparnasse, but even naturals use named er breaking up h Man Ray in 1929.
Djuna Barnes ; 1924, and local Englisivities; Broca created a little ne;Paris-Montparnasse," and publis cers of her memoirs.
Editus, erleys Lover," nam to translate Kikis memoirs. Be Cerf of Random oms officers. Even today, Kluver says, t in a special reserve se of the New York Public Library.
It is o see generous. t s t s. "All I need in life is an onion, a bit of bread and a bottle of red o give me t," se in life.
ell of parnasse ; Libion, tonde refused rao t . Sed a ical cap and became one of Libions favorites.
"I ; se. "ters adopted me. Finisimes I didnt o eat but t all t."
In 1923 s t of drinking booze from teacups — s seem to ion — and ract. test, sten ;Its for t," sypically. "Its muco go to to make t;
ter, in sdalous Villefrancarts peted for visiting sailors ("Cocteau and I es from t; sely noted), s in t a suspended sentence, ificate stating sion, aers fron and Desnos saying sist.
ter so ayed in Montparnasse ;People are broadminded and ; In er years sy, sed elderly al patients t t gifts she could find.
By tcraggly erribly teeply ted nose ("S seemed to jut out into space," said Alexander Calder, in a ure called "Kikis Nose") suggested tside on t of Montparnasse, and died.
y remained a symbol of tparnasse, even to tinguisurn during tion in 1944 to a city of glum despair. "For a brief moment tparnasse; in t of reet, I could smell cabad stale beer."
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