- Xan Fielding
Xan Fielding, born Alexander Wallace Fielding (
26 November 1918 -19 August 1991 ), was a Britishwriter andtranslator . He was notable for his English translations of "Planet of the Apes " and "The Bridge on the River Kwai ".A British
SOE (Special Operations Executive) agent inWorld War II , Fielding was captured inFrance by theGestapo together withFrancis Cammaerts and a French officer,Christian Sorensen , while travelling from Apt toSeyes . The three men were, however, soon freed and thus saved from imminent execution by the remarkable intercession of the Polish SOE agent,Krystyna Skarbek .Fielding later married "
Magouche ," widow ofArmenia n artistArshile Gorky .Fielding had previously been married to Lady Daphne, a most unusual British aristocrat — (pretty crazy with the LSD scene) and was great friends with the poet and novelist,Lawrence Durrell .He was also a close friend of
Patrick Leigh Fermor . Several of Fermor's travelogues begin with a letter addressed to Fielding.Works
*"The Stronghold: an Account of the Four Seasons in the White Mountains of Crete" (1953).
*"Hide and Seek" (1954)—wartime memoirs.
*"Corsair Country" (1959).
*"Money Spinner: Monte Carlo and Its Fabled Casino" (1977).
*"Best of Friends: the Brenan-Partridge Letters" (editor, 1986).
*"One Man in His Time - The life of Lieutenant-Colonel N.L.D. ('Billy') McLean, DSO" (1990).
*"Aeolus Displayed" (1991).
*"Images of Spain" (1991).
*"Hideous Disguise" (1994).
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