Hugo Vickers

Malice in Wonderland: My Adventures in the World of Cecil Beaton

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The witty and perceptive diaries kept by Cecil Beaton's authorised biographer during his many fascinating encounters with extraordinary - often legendary - characters in his search for the real Cecil Beaton.

Hugo Vickers's life took a dramatic turn in 1979 when the legendary Sir Cecil Beaton invited him to be his authorised biographer. The excitement of working with the famous photographer was dashed only days later when Cecil Beaton died. But the journey had begun - Vickers was entrusted with Beaton's papers, diaries and, most importantly, access to his friends and contemporaries. The resulting book, first published in 1985, was a bestseller.

In Malice in Wonderland, Vickers shares excerpts from his personal diaries kept during this period. For five years, Vickers travelled the world and talked to some of the most fascinating and important social and cultural figures of the time, including royalty such as the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret, film stars such as Grace Kelly, Audrey Hepburn and Julie Andrews, writers such as Truman Capote, and photographers such as Irving Penn and Horst. And not only Beaton's friends - Vickers sought out the enemies too, notably Irene Selznick. He was taken under the wings of Lady Diana Cooper, Clarissa Avon and Diana Vreeland.

Drawn into Beaton's world and accepted by its members, Vickers the emerging biographer also began his own personal adventure. The outsider became the insider - Beaton's friends became his friends. Malice in Wonderland is a fascinating portrait of a now disappeared world, and vividly and sensitively portrays some of its most fascinating characters as we travel with Vickers on his quest.

Author: Hugo Vickers

Paperback  Published 25 October 2022  352 pages

Originally published in trade paperback 11 May 2021  

 'A fascinating document, a window on to a lost world of glamour, grandeur and snobbery . . . an elegy, sad and comical, to a passing era' - Craig Brown, MAIL ON SUNDAY

'I got as caught up in these distant but strangely evocative events as Vickers did . . . delicious in its way, recreating a lost world' - Ysenda Maxtone Graham, THE TIMES

'A luxuriant trawl through the recovered past . . . extraordinary book' - John Walsh, SUNDAY TIMES

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    Cecil and Hugo

    Posted by Teddy Tyers on 31st Dec 2021

    Unlike the Cecil bio itself - which is a modern masterpiece, this is Hugo Vickers reflecting on how he produced that wonderful tome and it is enlightening as well as a peep into MrVickers own personality and foibles. Vickers is an expert with a compendious knowledge of things and persons associated with the 20th century royals, often seen on tv docos about Queen Mary, the Q Mother and others.. Two minor irritations stood out, one was his claim that all the gays in the Cecil village in the early 80s could barely resist his (Vickers) charms and the other was his depiction of an odd thrill at dining with those dreadful Mosleys, because they had themselves dined with Hitler. Minor matters perhaps, but of interest that he revealed them. I was a tad disappointed. In any event the book is a splendid read and a must for anyone who has or will read his authorised bio of Beaton.

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