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  1. Há 17 horas · Journalist and novelist Auberon Waugh, the eldest son of Evelyn Waugh (who had never been given a step up in life) dubbed it the “Lemon Prize”; prominent literary critic A.S. Byatt, who ...

  2. Há 1 dia · Journalist and novelist Auberon Waugh, the eldest son of Evelyn Waugh (who had never been given a step up in life) dubbed it the “Lemon Prize”; prominent literary critic A.S. Byatt, who refused to have her novels considered for the award, said it was sexist; and Germaine Greer, a major if controversial second wave feminist, scorned that it wouldn’t be too long before there was a prize ...

  3. Há 4 dias · The reviewers are usually authors themselves, not just critics. In the 1980s, Auberon Waugh became editor. For fourteen years Waugh led the magazine and gave it the high profile it has today, including bringing on board Willie Rushton as cover illustrator.

  4. Há 17 horas · This 700-mile psychomachia in the Amazonian rainforest would go on to inspire A Handful of Dust, one of Waugh’s most sinister novels. Clearly, though, between scorpion-ridden mattress, soporific rum swizzles and vampire bats, Waugh found himself in suitable comfort to employ one of his most exclusive of adjectives.

  5. repositorio.fundacionunir.net › items › show| Retorno a los Waugh

    10 de mai. de 2024 · Auberon tenía siete años.NUEVA REVISTA 120 · DICIEMBRE 2008[ 161]Ignacio PeyróLa familia Waugh lleva escribiendo libros desde el sigloXIX; los sigueescribiendo en el sigloXXI. Escribió Arthur, el padre de Evelyn, «el hombre al que le gustaba Charles Dickens», crítico literario de prestigio.

  6. Há 4 dias · Auberon Waugh Public Lending Right as an Insult LR Biography Miles Kington A Musician Who is Blacker Than Most Miles: The Autobiography By Miles Davis (with Quincy Troupe) A History of Jazz in Britain, 1950–1970 By Jim Godbolt LR Sylvia Clayton Telephone Calls From Stalin Boris Pasternak: The Tragic Years 1930–60 By Evgeny Pasternak LR ...

  7. 20 de mai. de 2024 · Auberon Waugh's first novel, The Foxglove Saga, is an imaginative and savage satire. Its hero, Martin Foxglove, is a golden boy. In the eyes of his devout and beautiful mother, Lady Foxglove, he can do no wrong. Despite her unceasing, protective care, Martin chooses a set of wholly unsuitable friends and abandons his Christian faith.