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  1. Aug 27, 1995 · Writer remarried in 1958, but took up with a muse of Graves's, Margot Callas, in 1961, leading to the irrevocable split between Graves and writer.

  2. Oct 26, 2012 · In some ways quite conservative – sternly warning Gough away from drugs while himself taking magic mushrooms – Graves lived with his second wife, Beryl, and their children, but also kept a muse,...

  3. Jul 1, 1995 · LIFE WITH THE GODDESS. Robert Graves, born 100 years ago, was a paradoxical, eccentric, at times scandalous figure. The new books that mark his centenary give us a chance to reappraise his work...

  4. ‘I am Your Poet’ and ‘The Mead-Vat’, two unpublished poems, were among the manuscripts together with letters from Robert Graves which Margot Callas, his ‘muse’ in 1960–63, sold to St John’s College, Oxford, the year before her death in April 2023.

  5. Margot Callas . William Graves . Margot was born in Vancouver on 10 September 1935, of Greek father and Irish mother. She died in her cottage in the South of France, where she lived most of her last years on 15 April 2023. She was married twice, her second husband being the comedian and later film director Mike Nichols.

  6. Aug 25, 2012 · When he did, aged 18 and on his way to university in Madrid, he found Graves under the influence of an "extraordinary" muse, Margot Callas, who was possessed by the "Triple Goddess" and...

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  8. Of great beauty, Margot was supremely independent. She came to Deià from Ibiza in 1959. Robert Graves met her when performing in an amateur theatrical in 1960 and soon after, she became his muse. Robert’s love and adoration of Margot produced some of his best love poetry.

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