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Google News: Maurice Sendak's Jewish legacy lives on along with the 'Wild Things'
[The Christian Century] - In 2010, according to The Wall Street Journal, Sendak gave $1 million to the Jewish Board of Family & Children's Services, a mental health and social service agency in New York, where his life partner of 50 years, Eugene Glynn, worked as a psychiatrist
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[Huffington Post] - Sendak's partner of fifty years was the psychiatrist Eugene Glynn, who had died in May of Sendak continued, "Many photographs, personal belongings and much of our life together are in that apartment. And if I sell it to you, which is probably a
Maurice Sendak's parents never knew he was gay
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[Baltimore Sun (blog)] - He lived with his partner, psychoanalyst Eugene Glynn, for 50 years until Glynn's death in 2007, according to a article in the New York Times. In that article, Sendak said he never told his parents: "All I wanted was to be straight so my parents
Google News: Sendak's Legacy: Love and Art
[The Jewish Week (blog)] North Carolina's passage Tuesday of a state constitutional amendment banning the same, I want to honor Sendak for something else as well: his awesomely durable, and legally non-existent, attachment to Eugene Glynn, a psychiatrist who died in
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