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Evelyn Waugh was a prominent English novelist, journalist, and critic, known for his satirical wit and keen insight into the British upper class. He gained fame with his early novels, including "A Handful of Dust" and "Decline and Fall," which showcase his unique blend of humor and tragedy. Waugh's writing often reflects his personal experiences, particularly his time spent at Oxford and his interactions with the elite society of his era. His works delve into themes of social change, morality, and the impact of war on society, as seen in his later novels such as "Brideshead Revisited."

As a writer, Waugh was influenced by his contemporaries and the literary giants who preceded him, drawing inspiration from figures such as Ford Madox Ford and James Joyce. His sharp observations and distinctive narrative style have earned him a lasting place in English literature. Despite his often acerbic tone, Waugh's works reveal a deep understanding of human nature and the complexities of life, making him an enduring figure in the literary world.

Data di nascita October 28, 1903
Luogo di nascita London, England
Data di morte April 10, 1966