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  1. My Life with Dalí is an autobiography by French singer Amanda Lear, first released in 1984, which tells about her relationship with Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dalí. The book, which had Dalí's full approval, gave detailed insights into the lives of both the artist and his muse.

  2. She reveals the real nature of her relationship with Dali, describes his funny ways and the interesting characters around him with humor, and provides great insights into Dali's relationship with Gala. She is remarkably frank about her own sexual exploits and does not avoid the negative in her very honest accounts.

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  3. 13. Feb. 2024 · My life with Dali. by. Amanda Lear. Publication date. 1985. Publisher. Virgin. Collection. internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled.

  4. 1. Jan. 1985 · She reveals the real nature of her relationship with Dali, describes his funny ways and the interesting characters around him with humor, and provides great insights into Dali's relationship with Gala. She is remarkably frank about her own sexual exploits and does not avoid the negative in her very honest accounts. What make the ...

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  5. My Life with Dali. Amanda Lear. 3.80. 96 ratings4 reviews. «Da questo momento non ci lasceremo mai, lo sa?» Con queste parole Salvador Dalí saluta Amanda Lear dopo il loro primo pranzo insieme a Parigi.

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  6. My Life with Dalí is the title of an autobiography by a French singer Amanda Lear, first released in 1984, telling about her relationship with a Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dalí. The book, which had Dalí's full approval, gave detailed insights into the lives of both the artist and his muse.

  7. My Life With Dalí. Virgin Books, 1985. As a close friend and confidante of Dalí for fifteen years, accompanying him on trips to Paris, New York, Madrid and Cadaqués, the author reveals special moments for the first time. She reflects on her past romance with Dalí, the nature of their relationship, and her friendship with Gala. While looking ...