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Charmed Life: The Phenomenal World of Philip Sassoon
- Narrated by: Thomas Judd
- Length: 10 hrs and 24 mins
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Summary
The story of a fascinating man who connected the great politicians, artists and thinkers at the height of British global power and influence. A famed aesthete and patron, Philip Sassoon's world was one of luxury and classic English elegance with oriental flair. He gathered a social set that would provide inspiration for Brideshead Revisited.
At his famous parties you might find Winston Churchill arguing over the tea cups with George Bernard Shaw, the Prince of Wales playing tennis with Charlie Chaplin, Noël Coward mingling with flamingos and Lawrence of Arabia and Rex Whistler painting murals as the party carried on around him. But Philip Sassoon was not just a wealthy aesthete. He worked at the right hand of Douglas Haig during the First World War and then for Prime Minister Lloyd George for the settlement of the peace.
He was close to King Edward VIII during the abdication crisis, and Minister for the Air Force in the 1930s. And neither was he wholly 'English'.
The heir of a family of wealthy Jewish traders from the souks of Baghdad, Philip craved acceptance from the English establishment, many of whom thought him both foreign and too exotic. He opened his house to his friends but rarely his heart, and as he was almost certainly homosexual.
In Charmed Life, Damian Collins explores an extraordinary product of an age; a man who, before dying prematurely aged only 50, in June 1939, Noël Coward called a 'phenomenon that would never recur'.
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- Fiona
- 31-08-16
Very professionally written!
The book is a joy to listen to and clearly a labour of love. The way the many different eras are intertwined and the historical facts laid out is superb. It is most informative as well as entertaining. Congratulations Damian!
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- DJP OKeeffe
- 11-02-17
Not enough colour
An interesting period, but not really a major player. Just a very rich and possibly not very bright man.
The reading is not heartfelt, the writing stylistically banal. Many, many names are mispronounced, and this is annoying, distracting and disappointing.
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- B D.
- 21-05-17
Very poor reading
Multiple mispronunciations of English names, and frequent wrong emphases. Poorly prepared. Book itself somewhat shallow and under-researched.
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