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  1. 17 de ene. 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 ...

  2. 1 de may. de 2001 · Auberon Waugh, the acerbic British man of letters, died in January. Our author remembers him and reflects on Waugh's complex, heartbreaking relationship with his father, Evelyn

  3. Auberon Waugh. 3.50. 40 ratings6 reviews. 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 ...

  4. 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:

  5. 21 de jun. de 2021 · He enjoyed God’s bounteous creation by smoking like a volcano and eating like Henry VIII. Though Auberon was indisposed at the dawn of 2001 his health then disimproved with alarming rapidity. In January of that year he was summoned to meet his Maker. The police were there to manage the crowds at Waugh’s funeral.

  6. 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.

  7. 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 ...