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  1. In 1980, Gloria Guinness died of a heart attack at Villa Zanroc in Epalinges. She is buried next to her last husband at the Bois de Vaux Cemetery in Lausanne, who was transferred there after his death in a health clinic in Houston, Texas in 1988.

  2. On November 9, 1980, the Guinness family experienced yet another tragedy. That day, Gloria collapsed from a heart attack and passed in Switzerland, sending shockwaves through polite society around the world. Yet that wasn’t the only tragedy.

  3. But Woodward was the woman seemingly affected most by “La Côte Basque”: Just before it arrived on newsstands, she died by suicide, perhaps after receiving an advance copy of the story.

  4. Gloria Guinness, who for decades set trends in fashion and hospitality, died of a heart attack yesterday at her home in Lausanne, Switzerland, at the age of 67. View Full Article in...

  5. Lonely and haunted by the suicide of his mother—who never accepted him or his sexuality—Capote descended into addiction, drinking, popping pills, and spending long hours at clubs like Studio 54.

  6. Boiling beneath it all was the suicide of his mother, Lillie Mae Faulk, in 1954. Although she had abandoned Capote as a child, they had reunited in New York, where his mother struggled to climb...

  7. The day he published a fraction of what he had learned in their company in “La Côte Basque, 1965,” he created a new art form: social suicide. Here, an extract from Gerald Clarke’s long-awaited...

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