Oh, What a Lovely Century

Owen, Roderic Fenwick

£20.00

Born in 1921, Fenwick Owen had an extraordinary life, which careered between some of the biggest moments in history and took him to the ends of the earth, meeting (and even living with) some of the 20th century’s most well-known people along the way, including Eisenhower, Jackson Pollock, and Marlene Dietrich. After eye-opening schoolboy exploits with his classmates Christopher Lee and Queen Elizabeth II’s cousin (whilst his father ran away with the family’s nanny), Roderic spent the 1930s trying to fit in at Eton and Oxford and getting into various mischief all the while. In the summer of 1939, he witnessed Nazi Germany when he went to stay with a friend, and only managed to get home the day before war broke out. He served first in the ambulance service in the north of England and then in air raid shelters during the Blitz, before joining the RAF and being stationed in Italy.

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Publish Date: 05/08/2021

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‘A completely extraordinary autobiography. One that reads like the most outlandish, beguiling fiction but that is – amazingly – all true’ – William Boyd, Sunday Times bestselling author

‘Outrageous fun…my goodness there are knee-tremblers galore in this racy memoir’The Times

‘A wonderful journey through 20th Century history. I thoroughly enjoyed it’ Lady Anne Glenconner, author of Lady in Waiting

For fear of growing up like his stiff-upper-lipped Uncle Dick, Roderic Fenwick Owen (1921-2011) survived Eton, Oxford and the Second World War to become a travel writer, experiencing the varied wonders of the 20th century’s people and places in that guise. Frequently finding himself party to crucial historical events (including experiencing Nazi Germany in 1939 and the Pentagon during the Cold War Years), his life featured a stellar cast of characters from Eisenhower and Jackson Pollock to Christopher Lee and Sean Connery.

At the heart of Roddy’s writing adventures lay his search for love, even if just for the night. He fell head over heels for, and married a Polynesian princess while beachcombing in Tahiti, but when a dazzling trip to 1950s New York opened his eyes to the fact he was more attracted to men than women, he was forced to continue his quest for his soulmate under threat of danger. This was at a time when the police were prosecuting and imprisoning more gay men than ever before, including some of his friends.

Lyrical, witty and at times jaw-droppingly unbelievable, Oh, What A Lovely Century is both a highly personal memoir and a marvellous obituary of an ever-changing and now lost world – that was frequently the best of times, and sometimes the worst.


‘If you have a penchant for posh goss, don’t miss this riotous memoir’ Evening Standard

[Fenwick Owen] brushed the skirts of history … a joy’ – The Telegraph

‘Stuffed to the gills with raucous anecdotes and mesmerising detail … Fenwick Owen’s memoirs are witty and touching but also an important record of how society has changed’ Jessica Fellowes, author of The Mitford Murders

Additional information

Weight 880 g
Dimensions 236 × 158 × 50 mm
Author

Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

336

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

941.082092 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K