Evelyn Waugh - References in Other Media

References in Other Media

In 2003's Lost in Translation, Anna Faris' character "Kelly" uses the pseudonym Evelyn Waugh, suggesting that she thinks that Evelyn Waugh is a female.

In Sue Townsend's The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole (1984), Adrian reads Scoop, which he thinks is written by a woman.

A play about Waugh - Waugh In Winter - was written by English playwright Roy Smiles in 2011.

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