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Poet on Majorca
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Was there a well known English poet who went to live in (on?) Majorca, and if so who was it and are they buried there. The earlier question about gravestones prompted this as I'm off to Majorca in June.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Robert Graves is buried there. Click http://www.robertgraves.org/bio.php
for a Graves website and scroll down to the last paragraph of Part One.
Robert Graves (he of 'I, Claudius' fame) lived in Deia (Deya?)-- a few miles north of Chopin's gaff -- and he brought a particular kind of fame to the town. Definitely worth a visit, but check your bank balance before thinking of staying there. It's *achingly* beautiful and must have been utterly idyllic before it was 'discovered' by us tourists.
Can't just blame Graves for that, the north-west coast of the island was never going to escape tourism, but there's a special attention paid to Deia because of him. It became something of a posh hippy's hangout in the 60s and 70s, too. You'll spot lots of aristos with lovebeads and dreads scurrying around, avoiding the coaches and back-packed hordes. And the odd celeb staying at La Residencia - fabbo hotel (good restaurants too) owned by Richard Branson.
Can't just blame Graves for that, the north-west coast of the island was never going to escape tourism, but there's a special attention paid to Deia because of him. It became something of a posh hippy's hangout in the 60s and 70s, too. You'll spot lots of aristos with lovebeads and dreads scurrying around, avoiding the coaches and back-packed hordes. And the odd celeb staying at La Residencia - fabbo hotel (good restaurants too) owned by Richard Branson.
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