Max Beerbohm | |
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Born | Henry Maximilian Beerbohm 24 August 1872 London, England |
Died | 20 May 1956 Rapallo, Italy | (aged 83)
Resting place | St. Paul's Cathedral |
Occupation | Essayist, parodist, caricaturist |
Sir Henry Maximilian Beerbohm (24 August 1872 – 20 May 1956) was an English essayist, parodist and caricaturist under the signature Max. He first became known in the 1890s as a dandy and a humorist. He was the drama critic for the Saturday Review from 1898 until 1910, when he relocated to Rapallo, Italy. In his later years he was popular for his occasional radio broadcasts. Among his best-known works is his only novel, Zuleika Dobson, published in 1911. His caricatures, drawn usually in pen or pencil with muted watercolour tinting, are in many public collections.