Henry Porter (journalist)

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Henry Porter (born 1953) is an English author and journalist. He is a writer of thrillers and until 2014 a regular columnist for The Observer newspaper. He is also the British editor of Vanity Fair.

Porter's articles are mainly concerned with liberty and civil rights. In February 2009 he co-founded the Convention on Modern Liberty.

Henry Porter was on the Orwell Prize's Journalism shortlist for 2009.[1] He wrote the award-winning novel Brandenburg, also titled Brandenburg Gate.[2]

Bibliography

Standalone works

  • Remembrance Day (2000)
  • A Spy’s Life (2001)
  • Empire State (2003)
  • Brandenburg (2005)
  • The Dying Light (2009)
  • The Bell Ringers (2010)

Note: "The Bell Ringers" is "The Dying Light" retitled for the US market.

Skirl trilogy

  • The Master of the Fallen Chairs (2008)

Omnibus books

  • Three Great Novels (Remembrance Day, A Spy’s Life, Empire State (2005)

References

  1. Owen Amos "Shortlists announced for Orwell Prize for political writing", Press Gazette, 26 March 2009
  2. Rosanna Greenstreet, Q&A: Henry Porter, writer and journalist The Guardian (29 August 2009).

External links

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