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  1. Annalena McAfee (born c.1952) [1] Annalena is a British children's author and journalist. Biography. In 2003 she served as a judge for the Orange Prize for Fiction, the UK's largest annual literary award.

  2. Annalena McAfee was born in London to a Scottish mother and a Glasgow-Irish father. She founded the Guardian Review, which she edited for six years, and was Arts and Literary Editor of the Financial Times. Her first novel, The Spoiler, was published in 2011. Her most recent novel is Nightshade (2020).

  3. Annalena McAfee (Londres, 1932) é uma escritora e jornalista inglesa. Graduada na Universidade de Essex, [1] foi jornalista no Financial Times, crítica de teatro no Evening Standard e editora do suplemento literário do jornal The Guardian e também é escritora, publicando livros infantis traduzidos para o francês, o alemão e o ...

  4. 21 de mar. de 2020 · Nightshade charts Eves nocturnal walk through London, from her former family home in the west of the city back to her studio, a converted factory in the east, where her recently completed masterpiece hangs and a fatal reckoning awaits.

  5. 8 de fev. de 2017 · We talk about the concept of home with Annalena McAfee, author of Hame; we walk the length of Hadrian's Wall with Rory Stewart, author of The Marches, and discuss the whole notion of borders; and finally we join Denise Mina on a tour of Glasgow's murky past as she tells us more about the real crime behind her latest novel, The Long Drop.

  6. 4 de fev. de 2017 · Born in London in 1952, the youthful-looking McAfee has a gentle, cultured English accent and, to quote a description from her husband Ian McEwan’s novel Saturday, a face that is “a perfect oval,...

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    ANNALENA MCAFEE, a writer and journalist, was the founding editor of The Guardian's literary supplement, the Guardian Review. She joined the paper in 1999 from the Financial Times, where she was Arts and Books editor.