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  1. 29 de jan. de 2001 · An “Unofficial Auberon Waugh Appreciation Society” was formed there and then. A letter was sent to him, care of the Daily Telegraph, pledging our wholehearted support. We received a reply from Combe Florey. “Thank you for your letter. Would it give you comfort if I suggest you call yourself the Official Auberon Waugh Appreciation Society?

  2. Author: Auberon Waugh Format: Paperback Number of Pages: 288 Racist, sadistic, sexist snob? Or gentle, benevolent, tolerant bon viveur? Auberon Waugh's tendency to say the things that people least want to hear and his mastery of the art of vituperation, combined with his use of irony and fantasy, have made him a celebrated columnist.

  3. 18 de jan. 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 ...

  4. Auberon Waugh (17 de novembro de 1939 — 16 de janeiro de 2001) foi um jornalista e romancista britânico e filho mais velho do romancista Evelyn Waugh. Atribuídas [ editar ] A política, como não me canso de dizer, é para desajustados sociais e emocionais, pessoas com deficiência, pessoas com rancor.

  5. 17 de jan. de 2001 · Auberon Waugh, the writer, journalist and satirist, has died suddenly in his sleep, aged 61. He had a heart condition and passed away last night at his home in Somerset, his wife Lady Teresa Waugh said. Bron Waugh was the finest journalist of his generation. Charles Moore, Daily Telegraph editor. "He had been unwell for quite a long time, with ...

  6. Waugh’s passing went unnoted on the websites of the American Spectator and National Review, although he had contributed to both publications. Their neglect was understandable; Waugh had been a stalwart cold warrior, but after communism’s collapse, he became an enemy of American cultural imperialism.

  7. Auberon Alexander Waugh (17 novembre 1939 - 16 janvier 2001) est un journaliste et polémiste britannique. Fils aîné de l'écrivain Evelyn Waugh , il est connu pour ses essais satiriques et pour ses opinions conservatrices en matière de politique et de religion.