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Aimée Crocker Gouraud

Aimée Crocker Gouraud

Aimée Crocker was an American author, bohemian, and mystic known for her extravagant lifestyle, cultural explorations of the Far East, and eccentric collections.

Lived
1864–1941
Nationality
American
Language
English

Aimée Isabella Crocker was an American author, bohemian, and mystic who became widely known for her eccentric lifestyle and adventurous spirit during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Born into the wealthy and prominent Crocker family, she utilized her significant resources to lead a highly unconventional life that challenged the rigid social norms of her era.

Crocker was particularly celebrated for her extensive cultural explorations of the Far East, a region that deeply influenced her spiritual outlook and personal aesthetic. Her travels throughout Asia inspired a lifelong fascination with mysticism and Eastern philosophy, elements that she integrated into her identity as both an individual and a writer.

In addition to her literary and spiritual pursuits, Crocker was a legendary social figure, hosting extravagant parties in major cultural hubs such as San Francisco, New York, and Paris. Her personal life was characterized by a colorful and highly publicized array of interests; she was famous for her numerous marriages and love affairs, her adopted children, and her eclectic collections, which famously included Buddhas, pearls, tattoos, and live snakes.