Auberon Waugh
Auberon Waugh was a renowned English journalist and novelist known for his witty and controversial columns.
Auberon Alexander Waugh
Journalist
November 17, 1939
Scorpio
January 16, 2001
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Pixton Park, Dulverton, Somerset, England
Auberon Waugh, a notable English journalist and author, was well-known for his witty and contentious writing style. He gained prominence through his satirical articles in Private Eye magazine and his novels, such as “The Foxglove Saga” and “Will This Do?”. In addition to his contributions to the Spectator magazine, Waugh wrote a weekly column for The Tablet and authored a humorous travel book titled “Island in the Sun”. He served as the editor of The Literary Review and was honored with the James Joyce Award in 1971.