Lutyens, Mary (1908–1999)
Lutyens, Mary (1908–1999)
English biographer and novelist. Name variations: Mary Links; (pseudonym) Esther Wyndham. Pronunciation: LUTCH-ens. Born Mary Lutyens, 1908, in England; died April 9, 1999, in London, England; dau. of Edwin Lutyens (preeminent British architect) and Lady Emily Lytton (1874–1964); niece of Constance Lytton; sister of Elisabeth Lutyens (1906–1983, composer); m. Joe Links; children: (1st m.) Amanda.
Won praise for biographies, which included Millais and the Ruskins (1968); also wrote several books on spiritual philosopher Jiddu Krishnamurti, including Krishnamurti: His Life and Death.
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