Lord Berners, The Last Eccentric

Lord Berners, The Last Eccentric

by Mark Amory (Author)

Synopsis

Composer, writer, painter and eccentric millionaire, Lord Berners led a life filled with music, art, travel and high society. Stravinsky, Picasso and Cocteau; the Sassoons, the Betjemans and the Sitwells; Harold Nicolson, Frederick Ashton and Gertrude Stein all were his friends and many came to stay at his house near Oxford, where the pigeons were dyed all colours of the rainbow and Salvador Dali played the piano in the swimming pool. 'A serious and deeply thoughtful attempt to perform two difficult tasks to search out the underlying psychology of this enigmatic man, and to assess his place in the cultural history of early 20th century Europe. . His life, alternatively silly, sparkling and touching, has waited nearly fifty years for a biography to do it justice. This was a book worth waiting for. ' Sunday Telegraph.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Pimlico
Published: 03 Jun 1999

ISBN 10: 0712665781
ISBN 13: 9780712665780
Book Overview: The first biography of a fascinating man. . . As social history and a chronicle of a mad-cap English eccentric this long-awaited, much needed and beautifully written book is, to use a simple cliche, indispensable. ' Literary Review.

Author Bio
Mark Amory was born in 1941 and educated at Eton and Oxford. He has been a publisher, journalist, theatre and film critic, ghost (for the Kabaka of Buganda), biographer (Lord Dunsany, 1972) and edited the letters of Evelyn Waugh (1980) and Ann Fleming (1985). He is the literary editor of the Spectator and is married with three daughters. He lives in London and Somerset.