Nicolson, Nigel

Nicolson, Nigel
▪ 2005

      British biographer, publisher, and politician (b. Jan. 19, 1917, London, Eng.—d. Sept. 23, 2004, Sissinghurst, Kent, Eng.), created a furor in 1973 with Portrait of a Marriage, a frank and—to many—shocking analysis of the unorthodox 50-year marriage of his parents, writer-gardener Vita Sackville-West and diplomat Sir Harold Nicolson, in which he examined their close relationship as well as their numerous homosexual affairs. The Oxford-educated Nicolson was a founding director of the publishing house Weidenfeld & Nicolson, a Conservative Party MP (1952–59), and the author of several other works, including a biography of Virginia Woolf, a military history of Earl Alexander of Tunis, and the Whitbread Award-winning biography Mary Curzon (1977). He also edited a six-volume edition (1975–80) of Woolf's letters; Vita and Harold (1992), a collection of his parents' letters to each other; and three volumes of his father's diaries and letters. After leaving Weidenfeld & Nicolson in 1992, he wrote columns for The Spectator and the Sunday Telegraph. Nicolson was appointed MBE in 1945 and elevated to OBE in 2000.

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