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To Eve Babitz, Who Wrote the Best Dedication Page in All of Literature | Vanity Fair
Eve Babitz Celebrated at Lili Anolik Hollywood Book Launch – The Hollywood Reporter
Eve Babitz's Hollywood Ending
Hear Them Roar - The New York Times
Joan Didion Wrote 'Play It as It Lays' During Unusual Eve Babitz Friendship | Vanity Fair
The Paris Review - Meeting Eve Babitz - The Paris Review
A Boozy Wake for Bygone Magazine Editors - The New York Times
Author Eve Babitz, who captured and embodied the culture of Los Angeles, dies at 78 - Los Angeles Times
Features — Lili Anolik
Joan Didion Wrote 'Play It as It Lays' During Unusual Eve Babitz Friendship | Vanity Fair
Hollywood's Eve: Eve Babitz and the Secret History of L.A. by Lili Anolik | Goodreads
How Eve Babitz Flew Under the Radar for So Long—And Why She's Now a Literary Star | Vanity Fair
How Onetime “It” Girl Eve Babitz Became Hollywood's Latest Obsession – The Hollywood Reporter
Writer Eve Babitz, a Hollywood bard, muse and reveler, dies at 78 | The Times of Israel
Joan Didion Wrote 'Play It as It Lays' During Unusual Eve Babitz Friendship | Vanity Fair
Hollywood's Eve book: Lili Anolik on Eve Babitz, Los Angeles history | EW.com
Eve Babitz's Political Fictions. Eve Babitz is having a moment. Thanks… | by Bradley Babendir | Medium
Hollywood muse Eve Babitz dead at 78: The writer dated Jim Morrison and Harrison Ford | Daily Mail Online
Eve Babitz, chronicler of 1960s and 70s Hollywood excess, dies aged 78 | Books | The Guardian
Vanity Fair on Instagram: "The unusual, uneasy relationship between literary fixtures Joan Didion and Eve Babitz shaped more than just their work, as a trove of never-before published correspondence between them reveals.
Eve Babitz Celebrated at Lili Anolik Hollywood Book Launch – The Hollywood Reporter
Eve Babitz Was as Bold as They Come; She Will be Missed
Joan Didion and Eve Babitz Saw Two Essential Sides of California - The Ringer
Eve Babitz, Sun Woman – Society Magazine
The “Sex and Rage” of Eve Babitz | The New Yorker
Review – Anolik, “Hollywood's Eve” – Too Much Berard