Fathers and Sons, Alexander Waugh
Fathers and Sons, Alexander Waugh
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Fathers and Sons
The Autobiography of a Family

Author: Alexander Waugh

Narrator: Dennis Kleinman

Unabridged: 16 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/28/2023


Synopsis

If there is a literary gene, then the Waugh family most certainly has it—and it clearly seems to be passed down from father to son. And it now comes down to Alexander to tell the story of four generations of Waughs.The first of the literary Waughs was Arthur, who, when he won the Newdigate Prize for poetry at Oxford in 1888, broke with the family tradition of medicine. He went on to become a distinguished publisher and an immensely influential book columnist. He fathered two sons, Alec and Evelyn, both of whom were to become novelists of note—and whom Arthur, somewhat uneasily, would himself publish); both of whom were to rebel in their own ways against his bedrock Victorianism; and one of whom, Evelyn, was to write a series of immortal novels that will be prized as long as elegance and lethal wit are admired.Evelyn begat, among seven others, Auberon Waugh, who would carry on in the family tradition of literary skill and eccentricity, becoming one of England’s most incorrigibly cantankerous and provocative newspaper columnists, loved and loathed in equal measure. And Auberon begat Alexander, yet another writer in the family, to whom it has fallen to tell this extraordinary tale of four generations of scribbling male Waughs.The result of his labors is Fathers and Sons, one of the most unusual works of biographical memoir ever written. In this remarkable history of father–son relationships in his family, Alexander Waugh exposes the fraught dynamics of love and strife that has produced a succession of successful authors.Based on the recollections of his father and on a mine of hitherto unseen documents relating to his grandfather, Evelyn, the book skillfully traces the threads that have linked father to son across a century of war, conflict, turmoil, and change.It is at once very funny, fearlessly candid, and exceptionally moving—a supremely entertaining book that will speak to all fathers and sons, as well as the women who love them.

About Alexander Waugh

Alexander Waugh (1963–2024) was an English author, literary critic, and journalist who wrote Fathers and Sons: The Autobiography of a Family and several books on music, as well as Time, God, and The House of Wittgenstein. He was the grandson of Evelyn Waugh and the son of columnist Auberon Waugh and novelist Teresa Waugh. He was the opera critic at the London Mail on Sunday and the Evening Standard.

About Dennis Kleinman

Dennis Kleinman has been narrating audiobooks since 2013 and has at least forty titles to his credit. His career began with a biography of a British general, Sir David Fraser, and then transitioned into a series of period romance audiobooks. He has also narrated half a dozen nautical themed audiobooks, as well as South African themed works that include The Lion Seeker and The Zebra Affaire. He lives with his family in Los Angeles.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Chuck on May 25, 2008

Okay, this book just rocks. It's different from what you'd think. It's funny--really funny--rather than the ponderous 'my family has been important for generations' tome it could have been. Two examples will illustrate how quirky--in the best possible sense--the book was. First, according to the auth......more

Goodreads review by Carrie on February 01, 2009

I am so glad that I enjoyed this book - I was starting to feel that I was too cranky to ever enjoy non-fiction again. But this is a great book - one of the best I’ve read this year. Anyway, this book is biography/memoir of a literary family - Alexander Waugh writes the story of his famous literary f......more

Goodreads review by Sarah Beth on October 17, 2014

Even if you're not familiar with the many literary Waughs, most of us at least recognize Evelyn Waugh, of Brideshead Revisited fame. In this autobiography, Alexander Waugh, grandson of Evelyn Waugh, describes the legacy and complicated father and son relationships that litter his family tree. Beginn......more

Goodreads review by Sara on January 25, 2008

A frequently amusing, sometimes sad and horrifying but always clear-eyed look at the dynamics of a line of authors that it would be easy to write off as a bunch of upper-class twits, written by the grandson of Evelyn Waugh. Author Alexander Waugh seems to have inherited many of the libertarian/conse......more

Goodreads review by Ted on September 24, 2024

This is a thoroughly enjoyable book if you are interested in the broader Waugh clan. I hadn't heard of Alexander until I read his obituary. He certainly gives a board view of the Waugh writers and a century-long context to view them in. Beyond this, anyone interested in examining their own relations......more


Quotes

“Written with wit, great shrewdness, and without a trace of sentimentality.” The Guardian (London)

“A remarkable work of family history…Alexander Waugh proves himself outrageously graceful and accomplished with a talent that needs no help at all from his illustrious forebears.” Literary Review (UK)

“Alternately scalding and tender, this group portrait deserves a place next to other Waugh masterpieces.” Booklist (starred review)

“If this tome were merely an excuse to reprint some of Evelyn’s hilarious jottings, it would be well worth the price, but it’s also an absorbing study of how writers process their most painfully formative experiences.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“A wonderful critical-loving job…A stupendous story.” V. S. Naipaul, Booker Prize–winning author