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  1. Alexander Waugh, author of the acclaimed memoir Fathers and Sons and himself the offspring of a famous and eccentric family, tells their baroque tale with a novelistic richness to rival Thomas Mann’s Buddenbrooks.

  2. Alexander Waugh was born in 1963, and is the grandson of Evelyn Waugh, and a son of columnist Auberon Waugh and novelist Teresa Waugh. After studying music at Manchester University, he became Chief Opera Critic at the Mail on Sunday and the London Evening Standard .

  3. 8 de nov. de 2008 · Alexander Waugh's eminently readable, meticulously researched account of the Wittgenstein madhouse might have speculated a bit more on how this background helped to shape the most celebrated of ...

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  5. 6 de mai. de 2020 · Alexander Waugh, 1754-1827. Alexander was the last child born to Thomas and Margaret (Johnstone) Waugh in their modest but comfortable home located about thirty-five miles southeast of Edinburgh in East Gordon, Berwickshire. The wee one entered a family, August 16, 1754, where home, church, and Scotland were important.

  6. www.diamondmanagement.co.uk › alexander-waughAlexander Waugh | Diamond

    Writer Born in 1963, Alexander Waugh began his professional career as a classical music impresario. As a director of the entrepreneurial firm, Manygate Management Ltd, he was responsible for a host of eye-catching public events including The International Prize Winners Festival, The Bern Symphony Orchestra’s first UK tour, the world premiere of Beethoven’s Tenth Symphony and the management ...

  7. 15 de set. de 2008 · 3.81. 828 ratings106 reviews. From Alexander Waugh, the author of the acclaimed memoir Fathers and Sons, comes a grand saga of a brilliant and tragic Viennese family. The Wittgenstein family was one of the richest, most talented, and most eccentric in European history. Karl Wittgenstein, who ran away from home as a wayward and rebellious youth ...