- Alec Waugh
Alexander Raban Waugh (Alec Waugh) (
8 July 1898 –3 September 1981 ), was a Britishnovelist , the elder brother of the better-knownEvelyn Waugh . He was married toVirginia Sorenson , author ofNewbery Medal -winning "Miracles on Maple Hill ".Waugh was born in
London , and educated atSherborne School , apublic school inDorset . The result of his experiences was his first, semi-autobiographical novel, "The Loom of Youth " (1917), which harked back to his schooldays. This book was seen as so controversial at the time (it openly portrayed thehomosexual passions between the boys) that he remains the only former pupil to be expelled from the old boys society (The Old Shirburnian Society).When the book was published Waugh was serving in France, although he did not see action in the First World War until Passchendaele. He went on to a career as a successful author, although never as successful or innovative as his younger brother. He lived much of his life overseas, in exotic places such as
Tangier - a lifestyle made possible by his first marriage, to a rich Australian (Joan Chirnside). His work, possibly in consequence, tends to be reminiscent ofSomerset Maugham , although without Maugham's huge popular success. Nevertheless, his 1957 novel "Island in the Sun " was a best-seller, as was his 1973 novel, "A Fatal Gift".Alec Waugh was the author of "In Praise of Wine & Certain Noble Spirits" (1959), an amusing and discursive guide to the major wine types, and "Wines and Spirits" , a 1968 book in the Time-Life series "Foods of the World". This was not a stretch as he was a noted connoisseur. Waugh is said to have invented the
cocktail party when he was active in London social life in the 1920s when he served rum swizzles to astonished friends who thought they had come for tea. [Ayto, John. (2006) " [http://books.google.com/books?id=yfb4NIo3d20C&pg=PA61&dq=rum+swizzle&lr=&as_brr=3&sig=ACfU3U06Kec-5HFRpA6PmH5NCuJT6XBHeg Movers And Shakers: A Chronology of Words That Shaped Our Age.] " Page 61. Publisher: Oxford University Press ISBN 0198614527] Within eighteen months, early evening drinks had become a widespread social entertainment.Waugh also has a footnote in the history of
reggae music. The success of the film adaptation of "Island in the Sun " and theHarry Belafonte title track provided inspiration as well as the name for the highly successfulIsland Records record label.Other Books
*"The Loom of Youth " (1917)
*"Resentment Poems " (1918)
*"The Prisoners of Mainz " (1919)
*"Pleasure " (1921)
*"" (1922)
*"The Lonely Unicorn " (1922)
*"" (1923)
*"Card Castle " (1924)
*"" (1925)
*"Love In These Days " (1926)
*"On Doing What One Likes " (1926)
*"Nor Many Waters " (1928)
*"" (1928)
*"Three Score and Ten " (1929)
*""Sir!" She Said " (1930)
*"The Coloured Countries " (1930)
*"Hot Countries " (1930) , with woodcuts byLynd Ward
*"Most Women " (1931)
*"So Lovers Dream " (1931)
*"Leap Before You Look " (1932)
*"No Quarter" (1932)
*"Thirteen Such Years " (1932)
*"Wheels Within Wheels " (1933)
*"The Balliols " (1934)
*"Jill Somerset " (1936)
*"Eight Short Stories " (1937)
*"Going Their Own Ways " (1938)
*"No Truce With Time " (1941)
*"His Second War " (1944)
*"The Sunlit Caribbean " (1948)
*"These Would I Choose " (1948)
*"Unclouded Summer " (1948)
*"" (1949)
*"The Lipton Story " (1950)
*"Where the Clocks Chime Twice " (1951)
*"Guy Renton " (1952)
*"Island in the Sun " (1955)
*"" (1957)
*"" (1958)
*"In Praise of Wine " (1959)
*"Fuel for the Flame " (1960)
*"My Place in the Bazaar " (1961)
*"The Early Years of Alec Waugh " (1962)
*"" (1964)
*"Mule on the Minaret " (1965)
*"My Brother Evelyn and Other Portraits " (1967)
*"Foods of the World - Wines and Spirits " (1968)
*"A Spy in the Family " (1970)
*"" (1970)
*"A Fatal Gift " (1973)
*"" (1975)
*"Married to a Spy " (1976)
*"" (1978)Quotes
* The first duty of wine is to be red. The second is to be a Burgundy. "In Praise of Wine"
* I am prepared to believe that a dry martini slightly impairs the palate, but think what it does for the soul. "In Praise of Wine"Bibliography
*"Fathers and Sons: The Autobiography of a Family" byAlexander Waugh , 2004.
*"A New York Life of Friends and Others" byBrendan Gill , 1994.References
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