- Drag Amazon+EWS to your favorites bar for all your Amazon needs and support the Evelyn Waugh Society at no extra cost to yourself.
-
Latest EW News
Twitter Feed
Tag Archives: Spectator
Waugh’s Upper Lip in Poetry Competition
In this week’s Spectator, Lucy Vickery posts the results of a competition she set for a poem relating to an author’s body part. This was inspired by John Sutherland’s recent book entitled Orwell’s Nose. Several entries are displayed but, with one … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Newspapers
Tagged Lucy Vickery, poetry competition, Spectator, Waugh's upper lip
Comments Off on Waugh’s Upper Lip in Poetry Competition
Saga Louts and BYPs
This week’s Spectator reports on the growing problem arising from the increase in the population of “Saga louts.” These are people in their 50-60s who have refused to grow up. They can frequently be observed misbehaving in pubs from which … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, Humo(u)r, Uncategorized
Tagged baby boomers, Bright Young People, Saga louts, Spectator, William Cook
Comments Off on Saga Louts and BYPs
New Generation of “Wenlock Jakes” Superstars
Today’s Spectator has a story about the Frontline Club in London. It was founded in 2003 with the idealistic goal of providing a friendly and neutral refuge for freelance international correspondents while they spent time in London recovering from the stress … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, Scoop
Tagged Frontline Club, James Kirchick, Spectator
Comments Off on New Generation of “Wenlock Jakes” Superstars
Waugh Family Urge Reinterment in Combe Florey Churchyard
The Spectator carries an article by Evelyn Waugh’s youngest son, Septimus, urging that the graves of his father, mother and sister be moved a few feet into the churchyard at Combe Florey: Fifty years have passed since the death of … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, Combe Florey, Requests, Waugh Family
Tagged Combe Florey churchyard, Septimus Waugh, Spectator
Comments Off on Waugh Family Urge Reinterment in Combe Florey Churchyard
Country Life in the Plashy Fen
An article in this week’s Spectator recounts the successful career of Country Life magazine. This is on the occasion of the BBC2’s production of a 3-part documentary on how the magazine is put together. The article is written by Nigel … Continue reading
Posted in Documentaries, Scoop, Television Programs
Tagged BBC2, Country Life, Mells Manor, Spectator
Comments Off on Country Life in the Plashy Fen
Boris, Winston, Brendan, Rex and Waugh
In a recent Spectator blog, Nick Cohen takes Boris Johnson to task for his adoption of an exit EU strategy. Cohen sees this as nothing more than a cynical move by Boris to take over leadership of the Conservative Party. He … Continue reading
Posted in Brideshead Revisited
Tagged Boris Johnson, Brendan Bracken, Nick Cohen, Spectator, Winston Churchill
Comments Off on Boris, Winston, Brendan, Rex and Waugh
Spectator Reviews New Campion Book
In this week’s Spectator there is a review of the new detailed book on the life of Edmund Campion which was mentioned in an earlier post. The reviewer (David Crane) agrees with the publisher’s press release in praising the book … Continue reading
Posted in Edmund Campion
Tagged David Crane, Spectator
Comments Off on Spectator Reviews New Campion Book
Spectator Article Reprises the Perroquet
In this week’s Spectator, Bruce Anderson calls up scenes from Black Mischief to describe the ideal nightclub. This is the Perroquet in Debra Dowa: I thought about Black Mischief while giving dinner to delightful young Alex in a more conventional club … Continue reading
Posted in Black Mischief, Brideshead Revisited, Decline and Fall, Put Out More Flags, Scoop
Tagged Bruce Anderson, Night Clubs, Spectator
Comments Off on Spectator Article Reprises the Perroquet
Spectator Competition
The Spectator‘s correspondent Lucy Vickery has set a competition for writing a short message in the style of one of four writers suggested by Michael Gove, Secretary of State, formerly for Education and now for Justice, as models for civil servants. … Continue reading
Funeral Directors Revisited
This week’s Spectator carries an article by Cressida Connolly (daughter of Waugh’s friend Cyril Connolly) urging that the negativity usually directed towards funeral directors be reassessed. They have a hard job to to that should be more appreciated. She traces … Continue reading
Posted in The Loved One
Tagged Cressida Connolly, Funeral Directors, Jessica Mitford, Spectator, The American Way of Death
Comments Off on Funeral Directors Revisited