Wednesday, March 3, 2010

15 Famous People Who Worked in Bed

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8. ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON (1850-1894)

For years Stevenson was wracked by coughing spells caused by tuberculosis, ande consequently he wrote most of Kidnapped and A Child's Garden of Verses in bed at his home in Bourmemouth, England. Bed sometimes brought him inspiration in the form of dreams. One night his subconcious mind spun "a fine bogey tale," as he called it, based on a real-life criminal he had read about. Stevenson's dream became Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

9. EDITH WHARTON (1862-1937)

Pulitzer Prize-winning author (Age of Innocense, 1920) Edith Wharton wrote primarily about the upper classinto which she was born. Her perspective on the good life was no doubt sharpened by her work habits-- she wrote in the mornings, finding inspiration in the comfort of her bed. So addcustomed was she to this routine that she once suffered a fit of hysterics because her hotel room bed did not face the light so she could work.

10. MARCEL PROUST (1871-1922)

Bundled in sweaters, a hot-water bottle at his feet, the Frence author worked to refine his series of novels called A la Recherche du Temps Perdu (Remembrance of Things Past) while lying virtually flat in bedin a cork-lined room. He had all the necessities within arm's reach--more than a dozen pens (if he dropped one, he refused to pick it up because of dust); all his notes, notebooks, and manuscripts; even fumigation powder, which he believed helped his asthma. In spite of all his precaustions, he died of pneumonia at age 51.

11. WINSTON CHURCHILL (1874-1965)

Churchill lobed to lie abed in comfort while dictating letters and going through the boxes of official state papers for several hours each morning. Although he much preferred to write his books while standing up, declining health in his later years forced him to write and correct most of The Second Warld War and A history of the English-Speaking Peoples in bed.

12. MAE WEST

The legendary sex queen with the hourglass figure was famous for her double-contender lines. She wrote several of her own screenplays, including Diamong Lil, and in 1959 she published her autobiograqphy, Goodness Had Nothing to Do with It. She did all her writing in bed, she reported, noting the "Everybody knows I do my best work in bed."

13. MAMIE EISENHOWER (1896-19790)

While in the White House, First Lady Mamie Eisenhower did away with an office but not with the office routine. She had bedside conferences, dictated to her secretary, paid the bills, and signed letters while ensconced in her pink-ruffled bed.

14. F. SCOTT FITZGERALD (1896-1940)

During the last two years of his life, while writing The Last Tycoon, Fitzgerald found that he could work longer hours by staying in bed with a dozen Coca-Colas (which had replaced alcohol in his drinking habits), prop himself on pillows, and using a lapboard, he'd work for about five hours a day. A fatal heart attack prevented him from completing The Last Tycoon.

15. HUGH HEFNER (1926- )

It seems appropriate that a man who made his fortune in sex should have done so in bed. For 20 years, Hef has controlled the Playboy empire from a massive bed in Chicago mansion, where he has stayed awake for 60-hour stretches, fueled by amphetamines and Pepsi.

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