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...FOXGLOVE SAGA (252 pp.)-Auberon Waugh-Simon & Schuster...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Importance of Being Evelyn | 7/21/1961 | See Source »

...suffer a lot of irritation," wrote Graham Greene to the author, "when reviewers compare you to Evelyn." The reader turning to this novel is likely to suffer not so much irritation as a double take: the man staring from the dust jacket is the image of young Evelyn Waugh; the style and subject matter belong to Evelyn Waugh. But the author's name is Auberon, and he is 22 instead...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Importance of Being Evelyn | 7/21/1961 | See Source »

Author Alec Waugh, 62, has had a literary career more frustrating than most. He wrote his first novel at 17, but when it appeared to glowing reviews, young Alec was a British lieutenant busy dodging enemy shells in France. By the time he got home to London, via a German prison camp, the novel was virtually forgotten. Back in civvies, Alec Waugh soon found himself laboring manfully in the shadow of his more gifted and glamorous younger brother, Evelyn, now 57, who vaulted quickly to fame with a succession of esoterically savage novels, from Decline and Fall to The Loved...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Writer's Luck | 5/12/1961 | See Source »

...short stories of this collection are told in the first person and appear in chronological order. As such, they are links in Alec Waugh's own footloose life, beginning with his callow saunterings through Soho restaurants and Mayfair drawing rooms and ending with surprise encounters in tropic seas. As Alec Waugh sojourns from Malayan rice fields to Levantine hospitals, from German opera houses to sleepy islands in the Indian Ocean, his plots rise happily out of the travelogue prose. In The Last Chukka, the British manager of a Siamese lumber camp imagines that he has leprosy and goes jungle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Writer's Luck | 5/12/1961 | See Source »

...Author Waugh's aim, reflected in his title, is to be the kind of storyteller he has encountered in the bazaars of Baghdad and Marrakech, surrounded by an absorbed audience squatting on their haunches. His own modest place in the literary bazaar seems assured so long as readers want to hear about far places where men are sorely tested by extreme situations, all told in simple sentences and short paragraphs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Writer's Luck | 5/12/1961 | See Source »

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