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Wilfred Sheed : ウィキペディア英語版
Wilfrid Sheed

Wilfrid John Joseph Sheed (27 December 1930 – 19 January 2011〔Christopher Lehmann-Haupt ("Wilfrid Sheed, Writer of Gentle Wit, Dies at 80" ), ''The New York Times'', 19 January 2011〕) was an English-born American novelist and essayist.
Sheed was born in London to Francis "Frank" Sheed and Mary "Maisie" Ward, prominent Roman Catholic publishers (Sheed & Ward) in the United Kingdom and the United States during the mid-20th century. Wilfrid Sheed spent his childhood in both England and the United States before attending Downside School and Lincoln College, Oxford where he earned BA (1954) and MA (1957) degrees.〔
Sheed's first novel, ''A Middle Class Education'' (1961earlier in UK), was based on his experiences at Oxford. His biography ''Frank and Maisie'' was about his parents' literary establishment and intellectual world. He wrote satirical novels about journalism and memoirs in his later years. His book on American popular music, entitled ''The House that George Built with a little help from Irving, Cole and a Crew of about Fifty'' was published in 2008.
Garrison Keillor commented in a review of the book:
"Golden Age of American Song has been saluted and high-faluted in books and wept over repeatedly, but “The House That George Built” is a big rich stew of an homage that makes you want to listen to Gershwin and Berlin and Porter and Arlen all over again ... Sheed's jazzy prose is a joy to read. It goes catapulting along, digressing like mad, never pedantic, a little frantic, which is just right: the jazz song, like all true art, is a flight from depression, indifference, the cold blank stare, the earnest clammy touch.〔(The House That George Built – Wilfrid Sheed – Books – Review – New York Times )〕

==Family==
Sheed was a great-great-grandson of William Ward (cricketer) and of Henry Fitzalan-Howard, 14th Duke of Norfolk and Augusta Mary Minna Catherine Lyons; a great-grandson of William George Ward; a grandson of Wilfrid Philip Ward; a nephew of Father Leo Ward, a missioner in Japan〔Rev. Leo Ward, "The Roman Catholic Church in 1938", in ''The Japan Christian Year Book for 1939'', www.archive.org/japanchristian37unknuoft/japanchristian37unknuoft_djvu.txt .〕 and co-founder of Sheed & Ward; the son of Maisie Ward and Frank Sheed; and the brother of the translator, Rosemary Sheed.〔Wilfred Sheed (1985), ''Frank and Maisie: A Memoir with Parents'', New York: Simon & Schuster.〕 Among Sheed's more remote ancestors was John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk.
He married Maria Bullitt Darlington in 1957 and they had three children; the marriage ended in divorce in 1967. He remarried in 1972 to cookbook author Miriam Ungerer.〔East Hampton Star Obituary ("East Hampton Star, Feb 10 2011 Obituaries" ), ''The East Hampton Star'', 10 February 2011〕 At his death he was survived by his second wife, three children, a sister, two stepdaughters and four grandchildren.
The English writer and journalist Gilbert Keith Chesterton was his godfather.

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