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Xan Fielding
Xan Fielding, born Alexander Wallace Fielding (26 November 1918 - 19 August 1991) was a British writer and translator, notable for his translations of The Planet of the Apes and The Bridge on the River Kwai.
A British Special Operations Executive agent in World War II, Fielding was briefly captured in France by the Gestapo (together with Francis Cammaerts) while travelling from Apt to Seyes , then was freed by the famous Polish SOE agent Krystyna Skarbek.
He later married "Magouche ", widow of Armenian artist Arshile Gorky.
Works
- The stronghold: An account of the four seasons in the White Mountains of Crete (1953)
- Hide and Seek (1954) - wartime memoirs
- Corsair Country (1959)
- Money Spinner: Monte Carlo and Its Fabled Casino (1977)
- Best of Friends. The Brenan-Partridge Letters (1986) editor
- Aeolus Displayed (1991)
- Images of Spain (1991)
- Hideous Disguise (1994)
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