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Love and the Caribbean: Tales, characters and scenes of the West Indies

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As its title suggests, Alex Waugh (Evelyn Waugh's elder brother) has drawn on his extensive travels and novel-writing experience to pen these portraits of a number of Caribbean Islands.

310 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1958

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Alec Waugh

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Born Alexander Raban Waugh to Arthur Waugh, author, literary critic, and publisher. He was the elder brother of the better-known Evelyn Waugh. His third wife was Virginia Sorenson, author of the Newbery Medal-winning Miracles on Maple Hill.

Waugh was educated at Sherborne School, a public school in Dorset, from where he was expelled. The result of his experiences was his first, semi-autobiographical novel, The Loom of Youth (1917), clearly inspired by The Harrovians (1931) by Arnold Lunn, and so controversial at the time (it openly mentioned homosexual activities between boys) that Waugh remains the only former pupil to be expelled from the old boys society (The Old Shirburnian Society). It was also a best seller.

Waugh went on to a career as a successful author, although never as successful or innovative as his younger brother. He lived much of his life overseas, in exotic places such as Tangier - a lifestyle made possible by his second marriage, to a rich Australian. His 1957 novel Island in the Sun was a best-seller, as was his 1973 novel, A Fatal Gift.

He also published In Praise of Wine & Certain Noble Spirits (1959), an amusing and discursive guide to the major wine types, and Wines and Spirits , a 1968 book in the Time-Life series Foods of the World.

Waugh is said to have invented the cocktail party when active in the 1920s London social life and served rum swizzles to astonished friends who thought they had come for tea. Within eighteen months, early evening drinks had become a widespread social entertainment.

Waugh also has a footnote in the history of reggae music. The success of the film adaptation of Island in the Sun and the Harry Belafonte title track provided inspiration as well as the name for the highly successful Island Records record label.
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September 5, 2011
A collection of articles written by Waugh, from the second quarter of the 20th century, of his visits and travels in the islands of the Caribbean. Using the map at the beginning of the book, I learned much about geography of the Caribbean. For many of the islands there was just enough information to get a flavor of the life there during his visits. More complete histories were provided for Haiti, Dominica, and Puerto Rico which were very interesting.
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