Patrick Leigh-Fermor, who died in June this year, managed to fit more into his quite singular life than most cities can hope to show. This is not an idle claim. It would be just about possible &mdash if unlikely &mdash to find people who have mastered several literatures, classical and modern, after having been thrown out of every school they attended, or walked across Europe, or have seduced (and been seduced by) everyone from grocer&rsquos daughters to princesses, or been successful special forces soldiers whose crowning operation involved parachuting into Crete and kidnapping a German general, or been wonderfully entertaining singers and erudite storytellers over impressive quantities of alcohol.