The author and longtime columnist Taki Theodoracopulos is a man of many words, both spoken and written.

So much so that it can be challenging to get a word in, even when the question is about him. The Grecian-born raconteur has long been part of jet-set society and has maintained an irascible opinionated voice as a writer, which has often gotten him into serious trouble. After attending boarding school Stateside, he studied at the University of Virginia. A competitive tennis player, polo player and former karate team captain, Theodoracopulos once said his greatest extravagances were “yachts, chalets, mistresses and gambling.”

His new memoir, “The Last Alpha Male,” details his privileged upbringing, intercontinental hobnobbing and romantic conquests, as well as spending three months in pr

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