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  1. 18 de ene. de 2001 · John Ezard. Thu 18 Jan 2001 05.50 EST. Auberon Waugh lived in the shadow of his father, the comic novelist Evelyn Waugh, and of his father's disapproval. But, when his premature death was ...

  2. July 27, 2016. Auberon Waugh's first novel, The Foxglove Saga, is a comic novel very much in the style of his father's earlier books and the result is very successful. Its hero, Martin Foxglove, is an abominably flawless paragon. While at school Martin chooses a set of friends considered inappropriate by his family and he abandons his Christian ...

  3. 25 de ene. de 2018 · Auberon Waugh and Anthony Powell. This week’s edition of The Spectator carries a story by Nicholas Shakespeare about his involvement in the 1990 dispute between Auberon Waugh and Anthony Powell over Auberon’s negative review of Powell’s collected literary journalism ( Miscellaneous Verdicts) in the Sunday Telegraph. According to Shakespeare:

  4. 1 de ene. de 1998 · Auberon Waugh. 3.68. 19 ratings3 reviews. The venomous, abusive, irrational, fantastical, hugely bigoted diary of a ranting maniac. Recurring themes include diarist's close relationship with Her Majesty the Queen, the importance of knighting Peregrine Worsthorne, and a vendetta against Lord Gowrie. Unlikely causes championed include smoking ...

  5. 12 de ago. de 2019 · Roundup: Waugh on Wine and More. –Literary critic and novelist A N Wilson writing in the Daily Mail has reviewed the recent reprint of Auberon Waugh’s book Waugh on Wine. According to Wilson: Celebrated author and journalist Auberon Waugh was an iconoclast, a political maverick and wine connoisseur. When he died prematurely at 61 in 2001 ...

  6. auberon waugh. women. Every now and then one suddenly misses somebody. I miss Bron, who died 17 years ago last month. There’s an Auberon Waugh-sized hole in British satirical journalism ...

  7. 18 de ene. de 2001 · Thu 18 Jan 2001 05.59 EST. Auberon Waugh is a difficult person to defend against the people who loathed him, or, more accurately, the people who had made up their minds about him many years ago ...