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In honor of a favorite English Eccentric: EDITH SITWELL

September 7 1886- December 9 1964




anaglyph image from Kathy Fernleigh- here



"The public will believe anything, so long as it is not founded on truth.
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Dame Edith Sitwell



from Sitwell's autobiography, Taken Care Of, the Dame talks about her childhood pet, Peaky, a ravishing Peacock nonetheless. Her childhood was an unhappy one- the first child and a girl at that- She was a disappointment to her parents, especially her mother who bemoaned the child's strange appearance. An augur of the woman Edith became, her bond with the peacock continued until a female bird was purchased for Edith's pet. Jilted. For a while though, the peacock would await Edith's appearance and shriek at her with delight and accompany her for a stroll in the gardens. Edith wrapped her arm around the peacock's neck-

"I would go to the garden and we would walk, you might say, arm in arm. When asked why I loved him so, I answered, 'Because he's beautiful, and be cause he wears a crown!' "
"If it had not been for his crown, which made him slightly larger than me, we would have been the same height." es


An Indian Tale for Little Edith

the Princess & the Peacock

image (here)



Read more about Dame Edith Sitwell:

Genius in a Wimple TIME magazine 1955

Strictly old skool! guardian.co.uk


september 7 is also the Birthday of friend Sanford Peele-
who died December 15th, 2008
happy birthday SP

september 7 is also the Birthday of my grandfather George Joseph Cushwa
who died september 10, 1944