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- Auberon Alexander Waugh /ˈɔːbərən ˈwɔː/ (17 November 1939 – 16 January 2001) was an English journalist and novelist, and eldest son of the novelist Evelyn Waugh. He was widely known by his nickname "Bron". After a traditional classical education at Downside School, he was commissioned in the army during National Service, where he was badly injured in a shooting accident. He went on to study for a year at Oxford University. At twenty, he launched his journalism career at the Telegraph Group, and also wrote for many other publications including Private Eye, in which he presented a profile that was half Tory grandee and half cheeky rebel. As a young man, Waugh wrote five well-received novels, but gave up fiction for fear of unfavourable comparisons with his father. He and his wife Lady Teresa had four children and lived at their manor house in Combe Florey in Somerset. (en)
- Auberon Alexander „Bron“ Waugh (* 17. November 1939 in Pixton House, , England; † 16. Januar 2001 in bei Taunton, England) war ein englischer Schriftsteller und Journalist. Der Sohn von Evelyn Waugh machte sich vor allem als bissiger Kolumnist einen Namen. (de)
- Auberon Waugh (17 de noviembre de 1939 - 16 de enero de 2001) fue un periodista británico. Hijo mayor del escritor inglés Evelyn Waugh. Con veinte años, ya tenía cierto éxito en su carrera llegando a trabajar con Telegraph Media Group, y también para otras publicaciones como Private Eye. Siendo joven, Waugh escribió cinco novelas que fueron bien recibidas por el público, pero abandonó el género de la ficción debido al miedo de que le compararan con su padre. (es)
- Auberon Alexander Waugh (17 novembre 1939 – 16 janvier 2001) était un journaliste et polémiste britannique. Fils aîné de l'écrivain Evelyn Waugh, il est connu pour ses essais satiriques et pour ses opinions conservatrices en matière de politique et de religion. Affectant volontiers un snobisme provocateur, il s'éleva avec énergie contre l'américanisation du Royaume-Uni en dénonçant notamment les dangers du hamburger. Francophile, il acheta une maison dans le sud de la France. Son autobiographie, publiée en français sous le titre Mémoires d'un gentleman excentrique, évoque longuement la famille Waugh. (fr)
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- Auberon Alexander „Bron“ Waugh (* 17. November 1939 in Pixton House, , England; † 16. Januar 2001 in bei Taunton, England) war ein englischer Schriftsteller und Journalist. Der Sohn von Evelyn Waugh machte sich vor allem als bissiger Kolumnist einen Namen. (de)
- Auberon Waugh (17 de noviembre de 1939 - 16 de enero de 2001) fue un periodista británico. Hijo mayor del escritor inglés Evelyn Waugh. Con veinte años, ya tenía cierto éxito en su carrera llegando a trabajar con Telegraph Media Group, y también para otras publicaciones como Private Eye. Siendo joven, Waugh escribió cinco novelas que fueron bien recibidas por el público, pero abandonó el género de la ficción debido al miedo de que le compararan con su padre. (es)
- Auberon Alexander Waugh (17 novembre 1939 – 16 janvier 2001) était un journaliste et polémiste britannique. Fils aîné de l'écrivain Evelyn Waugh, il est connu pour ses essais satiriques et pour ses opinions conservatrices en matière de politique et de religion. Affectant volontiers un snobisme provocateur, il s'éleva avec énergie contre l'américanisation du Royaume-Uni en dénonçant notamment les dangers du hamburger. Francophile, il acheta une maison dans le sud de la France. Son autobiographie, publiée en français sous le titre Mémoires d'un gentleman excentrique, évoque longuement la famille Waugh. (fr)
- Auberon Alexander Waugh /ˈɔːbərən ˈwɔː/ (17 November 1939 – 16 January 2001) was an English journalist and novelist, and eldest son of the novelist Evelyn Waugh. He was widely known by his nickname "Bron". After a traditional classical education at Downside School, he was commissioned in the army during National Service, where he was badly injured in a shooting accident. He went on to study for a year at Oxford University. He and his wife Lady Teresa had four children and lived at their manor house in Combe Florey in Somerset. (en)
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