
Kinski und Ensemble: Wiedersehen mit Brideshead - Klaus Kinski
Yes, it is Klaus Kinski reading Brideshead in German. And I did order the CD. :-)
Kinski und Ensemble: Wiedersehen mit Brideshead - Klaus Kinski
Yes, it is Klaus Kinski reading Brideshead in German. And I did order the CD. :-)
Hubert John Duggan (24 July 1904 – 25 October 1943) was a British Army officer and politician, who was Conservative Party Member of Parliament for Acton from 1931 until his death. He was an opponent of appeasement and broke the whip on several important occasions, voting to bring down Neville Chamberlain in 1940.
A witty and handsome man who very much enjoyed the company of women, Duggan was married only briefly before becoming the plaintiff in a scandalous divorce case. He suffered from ill health; brought up in the Catholic faith, he lapsed in adolescence but returned when on his deathbed. Episodes in his life inspired writers Evelyn Waugh and Anthony Powell to fictionalise him.
Family
Duggan was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina where his father Alfred was honorary Attach
Jane Mulvagh writes about ‘a pair of Australian boomerangs’ hanging on a wall at Madresfield. They were probably brought there by William the 7th earl.
While the boomerangs are more of a private joke for Victor and me, still there is Lygon street in Melbourne.
Stephen Tennant was born in his parents’ faux Jacobean manor, Wilsford, in 1906. He grew up devoted to his mother (which is not just an obituary-style euphemism in this case) but even more so to his nanny. Despite his delicate health (tuberculosis), he had the means and encouragement to develop his talents for drawing and writing alongside his boundless curiosity and stupendously camp persona (“not keen on games” as one teacher noted).
The result is that by the time he was 21 he had published a book of poetry, exhibited his drawings in London, seen Caruso sing in New York, watched Sarah Bernhardt in Paris, proposed marriage (to be politely but practically declined) and met most of the circle who would become known as the Bright Young Things, Rex Whistler and Cecil Beaton being the two most enduring associations.
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