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Vanora Bennett (born 1962) is a British author and journalist.


Biography

Bennett grew up in London, the eldest daughter of the flute player William Bennett and the cellist Rhuna Martin, and read Russian and French at the
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. She also studied Russian at Voronezh State University in the former Soviet Union and at ''Le Centre d'Études Russes du Potager du Dauphin'', a centre established by White Russian emigres outside Paris, at Meudon. She has published four historical novels since 2006, a travel book about Russia in 2003, and a non-fiction book about the
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in 1998. She reported from France and Africa, then spent seven years as a foreign correspondent in Russia and the CIS for
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and the
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, before returning to the UK as a leader writer for
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of London. She left the newspaper in 2004 to write a new book and to study the Middle East. Bennett won an American
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award in 1997 for her work on Russia, and the British Orwell Prize for journalism in 2004. Bennett's first novel, ''Portrait of an Unknown Woman'', told the story of the German Protestant artist Hans Holbein painting the family of the English statesman
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, a committed Catholic, at the time of
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's decision to take England out of the Church of Rome in the early 1530s. It was shortlisted for the 2007
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. Her current novel, ''Midnight in St Petersburg'' is set during the
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and will be published by Century and Arrow, part of
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, in April 2013. Bennett now lives in London. She is married to the barrister Chris McWatters. They have two children.


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