Adam LeBor
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Adam LeBor (geboren 1961 in London) ist ein britischer Journalist und Romanautor.
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Adam LeBor is a British author, journalist, writing coach and editorial trainer. Born in London in 1961, he worked as a foreign correspondent from 1991 for many years but is now based in London. Mostly based in Budapest, he also lived in Berlin and Paris and spent substantial amounts of time reporting from the former Yugoslavia.
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Adam LeBor est un romancier et journaliste britannique né à Londres en 1961. LeBor a travaillé comme correspondant à l'étranger depuis 1991. Il a couvert la chute du communisme et les guerres en Yougoslavie pour The Independent et The Times et il a travaillé dans plus de trente pays. Actuellement[évasif] il effectue des reportages depuis la Hongrie et l'Europe centrale pour The Economist, le magazine Monocle et Newsweek. Aux États-Unis, il collabore au New York Times et au Daily Beast.
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Adam LeBor
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Adam LeBor
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Adam LeBor is a British author, journalist, writing coach and editorial trainer. Born in London in 1961, he worked as a foreign correspondent from 1991 for many years but is now based in London. Mostly based in Budapest, he also lived in Berlin and Paris and spent substantial amounts of time reporting from the former Yugoslavia. He covered the collapse of Communism and the Yugoslav wars for The Independent and The Times and has worked in more than thirty countries, some of which inspired his book writing. He currently contributes to The Times, the Financial Times, where he reviews thrillers, The Critic, Monocle and several other publications. He works as an editorial trainer and writing coach at the Financial Times, Citywire and Monocle. He also writes for Harry's Place. LeBor has written eight non-fiction books, including Hitler's Secret Bankers, which exposed Swiss complicity with the Nazis and which was shortlisted for the Orwell Prize, a biography of Slobodan Milosevic, and City of Oranges, an account of Jewish and Arab families in Jaffa, which was shortlisted for the Jewish Quarterly Prize. His books have been published in fourteen languages including Chinese, Hebrew and Japanese.
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Adam LeBor (geboren 1961 in London) ist ein britischer Journalist und Romanautor.
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Adam LeBor est un romancier et journaliste britannique né à Londres en 1961. LeBor a travaillé comme correspondant à l'étranger depuis 1991. Il a couvert la chute du communisme et les guerres en Yougoslavie pour The Independent et The Times et il a travaillé dans plus de trente pays. Actuellement[évasif] il effectue des reportages depuis la Hongrie et l'Europe centrale pour The Economist, le magazine Monocle et Newsweek. Aux États-Unis, il collabore au New York Times et au Daily Beast. LeBor a écrit plusieurs romans et essais, publiés dans une douzaine de langues. Il chronique des livres pour The Economist, le New York Times et Literary Review.
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