The autobiography of the journalist, Auberon Waugh, who tells the story of a lifetime spent wrestling with his muse, the idiocies of English life and his father's terrifying shadow. Now in his 50th year he sums up a literary achievement, asking the august creator of this being, "Will This Do?"
Auberon Waugh Libros
Auberon Waugh era conocido por su agudo y a menudo provocador comentario sobre la sociedad británica. Su escritura se caracterizaba por un ingenio seco y un sentido inquebrantable de la ironía. Waugh frecuentemente apuntaba a la hipocresía y las absurdidades de la vida moderna, y su obra exploraba temas de clase, política y moralidad con una honestidad intransigente. Los lectores aprecian su habilidad para exponer verdades con chispa e inteligencia.





First published in 1987 and long out of print, this collection of Auberon Waugh's writings while wine correspondent at various times for Tatler, the Spectator and Harper's and Queen is now considered a classic text by a new generation of wine writers and connoisseurs.
A collection of piece from Waugh's "The Way of the World" column in "The Daily Telegraph", It includes pieces on Mad Duck Disease, The Mums and Dads army and why Scargill may be "one of us".
Doran, Amanda-Jane, Punchlines - 150 years of humorous writing in Punch. London, HarperCollins, 1991. 26cm. XII, 371 pages. Original hardcover with dustjacket in protective mylar. Excellent, close to new condition with only minor signs of external wear. Includes work by authors / comedians such as: John Bentjemen / Mary Dunn / Graham Greene / Melvyn bragg / Stevie Smith / William Boyd / Robert Graves / etc.
The Foxglove Saga
- 264 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura