Sitwell
/ˈsɪtwel/
/ˈsɪtwel/
- the name of a sister and two brothers of an aristocratic English family, all three of whom became writers. Edith Sitwell (1887-1964) was a poet, best known for writing the series of poems Façade (1923). She was also known for her unusual clothes and appearance. She was made a dame in 1954. Her brother Osbert Sitwell (1892-1969) wrote poems and novels, but is best known for his autobiography , published in five books. The youngest, Sacheverell Sitwell (1897-1988), wrote poetry and books about the history of art.
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