Showing posts with label Richard Burton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Richard Burton. Show all posts

16 August, 2009

Lunching at Alexis:

"We went to lunch ate Baron de Redé's house, and had a delicious lunch of fish of some kind, followed by a partridge, and a magnificent ice cream with nuts and cake on it. There were three wines, label-less, and brandy equally anonymous, but all very good. Two devastating wars and crippling taxes, and the moneyed aristocracy still live like aristos. I noticed that every glass still had wine in it when we left. Is it considered impolite to drain your glass when you rise to leave? If so, I was impolite"

by Richard Burton

17 July, 2009

Burton on Warhol:

After attending Le Bal Proust that Marie-Hélène de Rothschild gave in 1971 at her Château de Ferrières, Richard Burton - two times Elizabeth Taylor's husband -, who surprisingly was a very good diarist, observed on the man sitting opposite to him at the party:



"He looked like a cadaver when still and a failure of plastic surgery when he moved which was seldom. He was eye-brown-less and eye-lash-less and atrociously wigged or dyed with snow-white hair at the front of his head and to the crown, and nondescript brownish, rather like mine, hair at the back. His face was hideously pasted with make-up and had odd lumps on it, a face made of putty by an inept child"

Only then he was told that the curious man was Andy Warhol...