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Article: Greene & Waugh in Texas.(THE LAST WORD)(Graham Greene)(exhibition of Evelyn Waugh's works)
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- Commonweal
- Article date:
- November 19, 2004
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When Graham Greene and his friend movie producer John Sutro founded the Anglo-Texan society in 1953 after meeting two charming Texas girls in London, they thought they were joking, but Sutro followed through on the joke and hosted fifteen hundred Texans at a barbecue at Denham Film Studios. The two could not have foreseen that Texans would serve as permanent hosts to a huge body of material not only from Greene but from his friend Evelyn Waugh.
Waugh was more prescient, writing to his brother Alec in 1965 that he hoped to provide for his old age by selling his manuscripts and papers to the University of Texas. Waugh never sold his papers to the university, but ...
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Article: Abstracts of Japanese essays on Evelyn Waugh, ...
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... ... rate writer. Seo, Yu. "Evelyn Waugh Cho, Ninomiya & Yokoo Yaku Last Fujin" ["Mrs. Last, by Evelyn Waugh, trans. Yoko & Ninomiya ... 7 (1954): 46-49. Evelyn Waugh and Graham Greene have the same religion and attended ...
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