Anna Blundy
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Anna Blundy (born 11 April 1970) is an English novelist and journalist. She was born in London and educated at the City of London School for Girls and Westminster School. Her first book was published in 1998: Every Time We Say Goodbye, a memoir of her father David Blundy, a foreign correspondent killed in El Salvador in 1989. Her series of novels featuring the female war correspondent Faith Zanetti started with The Bad News Bible in 2004. The second in a series, Faith Without Doubt, was published in September 2005. The third in the series, Neat Vodka was published in September 2006 by Little, Brown.
Anna Blundy studied Russian at University College, Oxford. She is a columnist for The Times and was its Moscow Bureau Chief during the 1998–99 financial crisis. She has appeared since 2006 on BBC Television's Newsnight Review and its successor The Review Show.[1]
Books[]
- Every Time We Say Goodbye
- Oligarch's Wife
- Faith Zanetti novels
- Bad News Bible
- Faith Without Doubt
- Neat Vodka
- Double Shot, US title: Breaking Faith
- My Favourite Poison
References[]
- ^ Anna Blundy at IMDb
External links[]
- Proper Advice from a Psychoanalytic Viewpoint blog
- Anna Blundy at Library of Congress Authorities, with 6 catalog records
- Life of the Mind & other Articles by Anna Blundy at Prospect Magazine
- 1970 births
- Living people
- British memoirists
- English women novelists
- English women journalists
- The Times people
- BBC people
- Alumni of University College, Oxford
- People educated at Westminster School, London
- People educated at the City of London School for Girls
- British women memoirists
- 21st-century English writers
- 21st-century British novelists
- 21st-century English women writers
- English women non-fiction writers
- 21st-century memoirists
- English novelist stubs
- British journalist stubs