Soho Society is a 2008 album-format book by Bernie Katz, long-time maitre d' at London's Groucho Club.[1] It was published by Quartet, with a foreword by Stephen Fry. In addition to Katz's personal reminiscences of Soho characters and culture, the book contains nearly twenty illustrations by celebrated artists such as Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin and Sam Taylor-Wood, most of whom were personal friends of Katz and contributed their work for free. The book's front cover featured artwork by Sir Peter Blake.
Author | Bernie Katz |
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Illustrator | Damien Hirst Tracey Emin Sam Taylor-Wood |
Cover artist | Peter Blake |
Subject | London, Soho |
Genre | Autobiography |
Set in | London |
Publisher | Quartet Books |
Publication date | 2008 |
Background
editKatz served as 'front-of-house' at the Groucho Club on Dean Street for 18 years and acted as gatekeeper for a venue once called 'the A-list crowd's favourite stomping ground.[2]
Outside of The Groucho, the book also covers Katz's off-duty wanderings and encounters in Soho haunts such as Soho House, Blacks and Bar Italia.[3]
Stephen Fry, a collector of Soho literature, said that he had despaired of ever hearing a new voice who really understood Soho, bur Bernie Katz' collection of stories had made him happy.[4]
References
edit- ^ Interview with Bernie Katz, Soho Journal, 12 July 2016
- ^ “Bernie Katz' Celebrity Secrets”, Daily Telegraph book review, 12 December 2008
- ^ “Prince of Soho tells stories of the stars, sex and the city” Evening Standard review, 10 November 2008
- ^ “Tales from the hidden celeb Soho” book review, Jewish Chronicle, 11 December 2008