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Robin Fedden was born on 26 November, 1908, is an A british travel writer. Discover Robin Fedden's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

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1908

Henry Robin Romilly Fedden, CBE (26 November 1908 – 20 March 1977) was an English writer, diplomat and mountaineer.

He was the son of artist Romilly Fedden and novelist Katherine Waldo Douglas.

Raised mostly in Chantemesle, Seine-et-Oise, France, Fedden attended Clifton College and Magdalene College, Cambridge, at the same time as the actor Michael Redgrave.

During their undergraduate years he and Redgrave, alongside the art historian Anthony Blunt, edited an avant-garde literary magazine called The Venture, which published work by Louis MacNeice, Julian Bell and John Lehmann.

Upon going down from Cambridge, Fedden served as a diplomat in Athens and taught English literature at Cairo University.

He was one of the Cairo poets, and co-edited the literary journal Personal Landscape with Lawrence Durrell and Bernard Spencer.

After World War II, he worked for the National Trust, rising to the post of Deputy Director-General.

1973

He retired in 1973.

Fedden was married to Renée (née Catzeflis); they had two daughters.

1977

He died in 1977.

Fedden had a wide variety of interests, which were reflected in his books.

The best known of these are The Enchanted Mountains and Chantemesle.

He also wrote several guidebooks for the National Trust.

He was a dedicated mountaineer, a pursuit he took up in his late thirties.

Henry Miller disliked Fedden.

He recalled their meetings in Athens when he later wrote bitterly of expatriate Englishmen in The Colossus of Maroussi.

Miller "hated [Fedden's] stammer and his effete way of talking and ... framed a sharply satirical portrait of him in the Colossus," wrote Lawrence Durrell in a letter in 1977.

But Durrell recognised that 'behind the slight stoop and stutter that were part of Fedden's disarming charm, there was a sharply critical mind interrogating the cultures of Europe and the East, and [Durrell] looked up to him as he did to none of his other contemporaries' during the war years.