Lunch With Anthony Blunt
Another turn in the fantastic adventures of a charlatan who calls himself Count Bibesco, this one involving his days at Cambridge when his tutor, destined for subsequent notoriety, taught him how to come in from the cold.
Another turn in the fantastic adventures of a charlatan who calls himself Count Bibesco, this one involving his days at Cambridge when his tutor, destined for subsequent notoriety, taught him how to come in from the cold.
Here is another voyage into improbability from Fifty Lunches, the memoirs-in-the-making of an improbable person who calls himself Count H. Bibesco and asserts that he has broken bread and popped corks with most of the leading literary lights of the recent past and the present. At last report, Bibesco was suspended from his job as fencing teacher at an academy for young women in New England.
The author describes himself as Count H. Bibesco, who teaches fencing at an academy for young women in the Wellesley, Massachusetts, area and is writing his memoirs, Fifty Lunches. He claims to have gained his title by way of parricide and he withholds other biographical data in order to avoid termination of his remittance from Rumania. A likely story!