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- Dame Edith Sitwell and Sir Osbert Sitwell were his older siblings.
- He was the nephew of poet and critic Dame Edith Sitwell.
- Good taste is the worst vice ever invented _ Dame Edith Sitwell, English poet ( 1887-1964 ).
- To editions of John Dundas Cochrane, Richard Henry Dana, Jr ., Johann Dietz, Dame Edith Sitwell, Anthony Trollope
- Dame Edith Sitwell was among those who demurred from the critics'praise, denouncing " Naked Lunch " as psychopathological filth.
- The anecdotes about people like Jackie Onassis, Dame Edith Sitwell, William Faulkner and Greta Garbo are sharp, vivid, dissy, always entertaining.
- Who can forget the novelist Elizabeth Bowen's description of Dame Edith Sitwell, Osbert's older sister, as " a high altar on the move "?
- Coromandel Wood is referred to by Dame Edith Sitwell in her poem " Black Mrs Behemoth ", part of " Fa鏰de ", the grain of which, she likened to the rolling, curling smoke of a blown out candle.
- Lyrically, this song has many literary references, including Lewis Carroll's " Alice in Wonderland ", George Herriman's " Krazy Kat ", and Dame Edith Sitwell's " Polka ".
- The film was made for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's programme " Close Up " and due to the archive of the programme being filed under the name of Dame Edith Sitwell, the programme's other invitee, the film went forgotten in a vault until after 2011.
- He designed sets for George Balanchine; did portraits of Dame Edith Sitwell, Lincoln Kirstein and Gertrude Stein, all of whom admired his work profoundly; drew covers for View magazine, whose founder, Charles Henri Ford, was his companion, and was often seen as the rival and equal of Jackson Pollock.
- Neatly timed for the release of the movie " Interview With the Vampire, " for which Anne Rice, the best seller's author, has already manipulated publicity machines, this appropriately offbeat documentary was produced for the BBC . The mood is spooky; the effect borders on campy as a somewhat otherworldly, black-robed Ms . Rice wanders about looking like a poor woman's Dame Edith Sitwell.
- He has been praised by writers as diverse as Edward Albee, James M . Cain, Lillian Hellman, Francis King, Marianne Moore, Dorothy Parker, Dame Edith Sitwell, Terry Southern, Gore Vidal ( who described Purdy as " an authentic American genius " ), Jonathan Franzen ( who called him, in " Farther Away ", " one of the most undervalued and underread writers in America " ), A . N . Wilson, and both Jane Bowles and Paul Bowles.