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Christopher Swift Dickey (August 31, 1951 – July 16, 2020) was an American journalist, author, and news editor. He was the Paris-based world news editor for ''
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''. He authored seven books, including ''Our Man in Charleston: Britain's Secret Agent in the Civil War South'' (2015); ''Securing the City: Inside America's Best Counterterror Force – the NYPD'' (2009), and a memoir, ''Summer of Deliverance'' (1998), about his father, the poet/novelist
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Early years

Christopher Dickey was born on August 31, 1951, in
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, to Maxine (Syerson) Dickey and American poet/novelist
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. During his early years, his family moved to Atlanta, France, Italy, Oregon, and Virginia. In 1972, Dickey received his bachelor of arts degree from the University of Virginia. In 1974, he received his master's degree in documentary filmmaking from Boston University.


Career

Dickey's career as a foreign correspondent began as Mexico and Central America Bureau Chief for ''
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'' in 1980 after he had spent six years in various editing and writing positions at the paper. Over the following three decades for ''The Washington Post'' and then for ''
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'' magazine he covered wars in Central America and the Middle East, with occasional forays into Africa and the Balkans. From his experiences in the field he produced the non-fiction books of reportage, ''With the Contras: A Reporter in the Wilds of Nicaragua'' (1986) and ''Expats: Travels in Arabia from Tripoli to Tehran'' (1990); and two novels: ''Innocent Blood'' (1997), and its sequel, ''The Sleeper'' (2004). ''
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'' selected ''With the Contras'', ''Summer of Deliverance'', and ''Securing the City'' as notable books of the year in 1986, 1998, and 2009, respectively. From 2010 to 2013, after ''Newsweek'' was acquired by IAC, Dickey worked for both ''Newsweek'' and ''The Daily Beast'' as Paris bureau chief and Middle East editor, but stayed with ''The Daily Beast'' when ''Newsweek'' was sold a third time. In March 2014, he was named world news editor for ''The Daily Beast''. In 1983–84, Dickey was an Edward R. Murrow Fellow at the
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'', ''Vanity Fair'', ''Departures'', and many other publications. Robert De Niro's
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optioned ''Securing the City'' in the fall of 2009, to develop into a television series. The Christopher Dickey Award is named after him.


Personal life

Dickey married Susan Tuckerman in 1969. The couple had one son, James Bayard Tuckerman Dickey. The couple divorced in 1979. In 1980, Dickey married his second wife, Carol Salvatore.


Death

Christopher Dickey died of heart failure in Paris on July 16, 2020, aged 68.


Works


Nonfiction

* ''With the Contras: A Reporter in the Wilds of Nicaragua'' (1986) * ''Expats: Travels in Arabia, from Tripoli to Teheran'' (1990) * ''Securing the City: Inside America's Best Counter-Terror Force - the NYPD'' (2009) * ''Our Man in Charleston: Britain's Secret Agent in the Civil War South'' (2015)


Fiction

* ''Innocent Blood'' (1997) * ''The Sleeper'' (2004)


Memoir

* ''Summer of Deliverance'' (1998)


References


External links

*
The Shadowland Journal
Dickey's blog * {{DEFAULTSORT:Dickey, Christopher 1951 births 2020 deaths American magazine editors American male journalists American male non-fiction writers Writers from Nashville, Tennessee Brown University alumni University of Virginia alumni The Washington Post journalists