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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_PilgerJohn Pilger - Wikipedia

    John Richard Pilger ( / ˈpɪldʒər /; 9 October 1939 – 30 December 2023) was an Australian journalist, writer, scholar and documentary filmmaker. [1] From 1962, he was based mainly in Britain. [2] [3] [4] He was also a visiting professor at Cornell University in New York. [5]

  2. 28 de abr. de 2024 · Lynn Barber "Waugh stories", The Observer (21 January 2001) The original print article appeared in The Observer, rather than The Guardian; on this occasion, the online source does not distinguish between the two publications. With allies in the class struggle like Auberon Waugh the middle class has no need of enemies.

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  4. Lady Teresa Lorraine Waugh (née Onslow; born 26 February 1940) is a British novelist and translator. Waugh is the daughter of the 6th Earl of Onslow and his first wife, Pamela Dillon . On 1 July 1961, she married the author Auberon Waugh , eldest son of Evelyn Waugh .

  5. Œuvres principales. Evelyn Waugh /ˈiːv.l ɪ n ˈwɔː/, né à Londres le 28 octobre 1903 et mort à Taunton dans le Somerset le 10 avril 1966, est un écrivain britannique ; il se caractérise par sa pratique très pure et raffinée de la langue anglaise et par son style sarcastique.

  6. Brideshead Revisited: The Sacred & Profane Memories of Captain Charles Ryder is a novel by the English writer Evelyn Waugh, first published in 1945.It follows, from the 1920s to the early 1940s, the life and romances of Charles Ryder, especially his friendship with the Flytes, a family of wealthy English Catholics who live in a palatial mansion, Brideshead Castle.

  7. 0144-4360. Literary Review is a British literary magazine founded in 1979 by Anne Smith, then head of the Department of English at the University of Edinburgh. Its offices are on Lexington Street in Soho. [1] The magazine was edited for fourteen years by veteran journalist Auberon Waugh. The current editor is Nancy Sladek.