- Anthony Haden-Guest
Anthony Haden-Guest (born
2 February 1937 ) is aBritish-American writer ,reporter ,cartoonist ,art critic ,poet , andsocialite who lives in New York andLondon . He is a frequent contributor to major magazines and has had several books published. [http://anthonyhadenguest.com/index.htm] Anthony Haden-Guest website] [http://opal.kent.ac.uk/cartoonx-cgi/artist.py?id=442] British Cartoon Archive,University of Kent ]Family
Born in
Paris , Haden-Guest is the son of Peter Haden-Guest, aUnited Nations diplomat who later became 4th Baron Haden-Guest. His mother wasElisabeth Haden-Guest , née Louise Ruth Wolpert. As Haden-Guest was born before his parents' marriage, upon his father's death thepeerage passed to his younger half-brother,Christopher Guest , a comedian, actor, writer, director, musician andGrammy Award -winning composer.A humorous
blurb on the back cover of "The Chronicles of Now", a book of Haden-Guest'scartoons published by Allworth Press, reads:Boring, pompous, and a complete and utter waste of time. I don’t know what my brother was thinking. - Christopher Guest.
Through Christopher Guest, Haden-Guest is brother-in-law of actressJamie Lee Curtis . Theheir presumptive to thebarony is actorNicholas Guest , younger half-brother of Anthony and brother to Christopher.Career
Haden-Guest writes a weekend column on
art collection for the "Financial Times " [ [http://www.ft.com/arts/weekendcolumnists/anthonyhadenguest]Financial Times website] His drawings have appeared in the "New York Observer " and he has contributed articles and stories to the "Sunday Telegraph ", "Vanity Fair ", "The New Yorker ", "Paris Review ", "Sunday Times ", "Esquire ", "GQ (UK)", "The Observer ", "Radar" and other major publications. In 1979 he was awarded a New York Emmy for writing and narrating thePBS documentary "The Affluent Immigrants". [ [http://radaronline.com/search.php?tag=Anthony+Haden-Guest] Radar magzine] Haden-Guest frequently turns to upscaleManhattan social life for his subject matter. A sample of his work from "Rolling Stone " is:The lead singer had been married to one of those decadent
Europe an rich so numerous in Manhattan nowadays - "International White Trash," as the uncharitable put it - and there was a sizable splinter group of fashionable uptown faces cruising among the downtown regulars, their expressions mingling curiosity, distaste, alarm. We fetched drinks. Making small talk would have been strenuous...We left. He got into aMaserati the color of arterial blood. The three of us followed in the rich girl'sMercedes . Although almost brand-new, it was already dented and scarred by careless driving. [ [http://anthonyhadenguest.com/articles.htm]Rolling Stone ,July 7 ,1983 ]One reviewer said about Haden-Guest's book "The Last Party: Studio 54, Disco|Disco and the Culture of the Night", published by
William Morrow & Co. :British socialite and writer Anthony Haden-Guest has been a champion party-goer for more than 30 years. There are few people more qualified to lead a reader, as he does in "The Last Party", past the velvet ropes and doorman and into the tornado of 1970s disco, drug excess, and excessive sex that was
Studio 54 . Unlike some of his contemporaries whose memories are dulled by years of hard living, Haden-Guest seems to actually recall many of his experiences at Studio. His book is therefore part personal memoir, part reportage. [ [http://www.amazon.com/Last-Party-Studio-Disco-Culture/dp/068814151X]Amazon.com Editorial review]Haden-Guest was a guest on "Charlie Rose". [ [http://www.charlierose.com/guests/anthony-haden-guest] Charlie Rose" website] while promoting his book "True Colors: The Real Life of the Art World", published by Grove Atlantic.
Personality
Haden-Guest is humorously irreverent, as seen in the following quote on
Gawker.com :The massive streak of
Puritanism in America has reasserted itself, especially amongst liberals. When I moved to New York there were still a bunch of good writers, often half-drunk, but still very good writers. That doesn't exist anymore. Where do they go? They probably go and teach at Bard. [ [http://gawker.com/news/anthony-haden_guest/]Gawker.com ]In response to a suggestion that Peter Fallow in the
Tom Wolfe novel "The Bonfire of the Vanities " was based on British expatriate journalistChristopher Hitchens , Hitchens said that Haden-Guest was a more likely candidate. A website maintained by theUniversity of Kent cites Haden-Guest as the inspiration for Fallow.References
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