Mad World
Evelyn Waugh and the Secrets of Brideshead
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Jonathan Keeble
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Paula Byrne
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A terrifically engaging and original biography about one of England’s greatest novelists, and the glamorous, eccentric, debauched and ultimately tragic family that provided him with the most significant friendships of his life and inspired his masterpiece, “Brideshead Revisited”.
Evelyn Waugh was already famous when “Brideshead Revisited” was published in 1945. Written at the height of the war, the novel was, he admitted, of no ‘immediate propaganda value’. Instead, it was the story of a household, a family and a journey of religious faith – an elegy for a vanishing world and a testimony to a family he had fallen in love with a decade earlier.
The Lygons of Madresfield were every bit as glamorous, eccentric and compelling as their counterparts, the Marchmains, in “Brideshead Revisited”. William Lygon, Earl Beauchamp, was a warm-hearted, generous and unconventional father whose seven children adored him. When he was forced to flee the country by his scheming brother-in-law, his traumatised children stood firmly by him, defying not only the mores of the day, but also their deeply religious mother.
In this engrossing biography, bestselling author Paula Byrne takes an innovative approach to her subject, setting out to capture Waugh through the friendships and loves that mattered most to him. She uncovers a man who, far from the snobbish misanthropist of popular caricature, was as loving and complex as the family that inspired him. This brilliantly original biography unlocks for the first time the extent to which Waugh’s great novel encoded and transformed his own experiences. In so doing, it illuminates the loves and obsessions that shaped his life, and brings us inevitably to a secret that dared not speak its name.
©2012 Paula Byrne (P)2021 HarperCollins Publishers LimitedCritic Reviews
‘Completely brilliant, compulsively readable, stunningly researched…This is the future of literary biography’ Mark Amory
‘A marvellous book, warm, witty, and enormously readable…It’s a mad world, my masters, and this book is a calm pool of sanity among the tumult of massed humanity.’ Philip Womack, Daily Telegraph
‘[Paula Byrne] tells the tale with great verve and considerable insight…vigorous and original…she paints a vivid picture of the double standards and hypocrisy of the time.…readable and lively’ Anne Chisholm, Sunday Telegraph
‘If the Waugh who emerges from this book is as snobbish as he ever was, he is more than this, too: loyal, bisexual…, the funniest man alive and the best friend you could ever have. Byrne’s gift as a writer is her ability to combine scholarship with turbo-driven narrative power. “Mad World” is vibrant, absorbing, stranger than fiction.’ Frances Wilson, Sunday Times
"this marvellous book…As well as showing his irrepressible sense of fun, Paula Byrne makes undeniable the warmth, loyalty and complexity of Waugh himself" Country Life
"well-researched…Byrne has trawled all possible archives assiduously" The Independent
"As Paula Byrne's new take on Waugh and the Brideshead myth so vividly shows, new names can now be named….fascianting" Mail on Sunday
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- Robyn
- 12-03-2023
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A captivating biography of Evelyn Waugh and the social milieu out of which grew his early novels and his magnum opus, Brideshead Revisited. The interweaving of Waugh's life and the lives of his Oxford and Lygon friends makes this more a comprehensive 'life and times' than a straight biography and it is a very effective way of examining the influences on Waugh's character and writing . In later chapters, analysis of Brideshead Revisited in light of Waugh's personal life is most interesting and the final chapter with updates on what happened to the other players in this grand portrait means there are no loose ends. If you haven't read Brideshead, I suggest you read if before starting this biography: you can't go past the audible edition narrated by the wonderful Jeremy Irons. I feel somewhat mean downgrading the otherwise excellent Jonathan Keeble to four stars, but five must be reserved for a perfect narration and Keeble is not at home with Italian words and names, and he even slips a couple of times on the pronunciation of Evelyn and Lygon.
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