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02 August 2024

Ann Wroe on 4th September with Adela Gooch

Ann Wroe is the Obituaries Editor of the Economist. We invited her after admring her  articles for years.

She has written a weekly obituary for two decades transforming the format from a factual tribute to the deceased to a celebration of life. She seeks out not only the famous, but the everyday people who have made a difference to those around them.  Find out how she choses them and what she has learned.

She will be in conversation with Adela Gooch OBE

See below for more about our speakers.

4th September 2024 at 7.30pm

Tickets are £12 and can be bought in the library and on liine from www.wegotickets.com click HERE

 

 

Ann Wroe is the Obituaries Editor of The Economist.

After taking a first-class degree in History and a doctorate in medieval history (Oxford, 1975) she worked at the BBC World Service, covering French and Italian politics.

She joined The Economist in 1976 to cover American politics, and has held the posts of Books and Arts editor (1988-1992) and US editor (1992-2000). She has edited the Obituaries page, usually writing the obituaries herself, since October 2003.

She has written six books: “Lives, Lies and the Iran-Contra Affair” (I.B. Tauris, 1991); “A Fool and His Money: Life in a Partitioned Medieval Town” (Cape/Farrar Strauss, 1995; based on her Oxford thesis), “Pilate: The Biography of an Invented Man” (Cape, Random House, 1999; published in America as “Pontius Pilate”; shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson prize and the W.H. Smith award); “Perkin: A Story of Deception” (published in America as “The Perfect Prince”) (Cape/Random House, 2003); “Being Shelley: The Poet’s Search for Himself” (Cape/ Pantheon, 2007) and “Orpheus: The Song of Life” (Cape/ Overlook Press, 2011), which won the 2012 Criticos prize.

She is the co-author, with the late Keith Colquhoun, of “The Economist Book of Obituaries”, published in 2008 by Profile (UK) and Bloomberg (US).

She was chairman of the judges of the Keats-Shelley Prize in 2008, and is a contributor to the forthcoming Oxford Handbook of Shelley Studies.

She is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, the Royal Society of Literature and the English Association.

 

Adela Gooch OBE was educated at Cambridge, Seville universities and the Ashridge School of Management.  Adela was based in Madrid for many years, as a foreign correspondent, reporting for The Guardian and The Economist where she was also president of the Foreign Press Club. She then set up and ran the Key States Programme at Wilton Park, the Foreign Office Discussion Centre. She is currently a member of the International Advisory Board, State Library Foreign Literature, Moscow and was appointed OBE for services to Anglo-Spanish understanding.