Talk:George Frederick Morgan

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The Dakota
I have no documentation, but the Morgans lived at the Dakota in Manhattan, the apartment building in which "Rosemary's Baby" was shot, not to mention John Lennon. George was a poet, but was much more admired as a great editor. He parted ways with his son, Seth David Morgan, mainly over the latter's drug abuse. The Dakota is on Central Park West, somewhere in the 70s. He helped Seth get his book published, soon after which Seth died in a motorcycle crash along with a girl he was riding with. Janis Joplin, whose drugs he supplied, was already dead. --George Marshall Price 172.56.26.213 (talk) 15:57, 15 September 2014 (UTC)