British author and journalist
Nigel Farndale (born 1964) is a British author and journalist, known for his broadsheet interviews and his bestselling novel The Blasphemer .
He has written seven books: four novels, two biographies and a collection of interviews. His latest novel is The Dictator's Muse .
The Blasphemer was shortlisted for the 2010 Costa Book Awards [ 1] His biography Haw-Haw: The Tragedy of William and Margaret Joyce was published in 2005 and shortlisted for that year's Whitbread Prize and James Tait Black Memorial Prize .
As a journalist he has written for various magazines and newspapers including The Observer , Sunday Times , Financial Times , Daily Telegraph and Spectator . He is currently a senior editor at The Times , a paper for which he also writes columns and interviews.
He has won a British Press Award for his interviews and was the joint subject of a programme about interviewing on Radio 4 when he and Lynn Barber compared notes on Between Ourselves .[ 2] His interview subjects have included Henry Kissinger , Mick Jagger , Woody Allen , the Dalai Lama , Prince Charles , Elton John , Hillary Clinton , Donald Trump , Paul McCartney , George Best , Jimmy Savile and Stephen Hawking .
Before becoming a writer, Farndale read philosophy for a master’s degree at Durham University . While there he wrote an acerbic letter to Auberon Waugh , who then asked him to write for Literary Review .[ 3] After spells on Punch magazine and Country Life magazine he moved to the Sunday Telegraph , where he remained for twenty years as a feature writer and columnist.
He is married with three sons and lives on the border between Hampshire and Sussex.
Publications
The Dictator's Muse . London, 2021. ISBN 0857527177
The Road Between Us . London, 2013. ISBN 0-385-61913-8
The Blasphemer . London, 2010. ISBN 0-385-61779-8
Haw-Haw: The Tragedy of William and Margaret Joyce . London, 2005. ISBN 0-333-98992-9
Flirtation, Seduction, Betrayal: Interviews with Heroes and Villains . London, 2002. ISBN 1-84119-644-4
Last Action Hero of the British Empire: Commander John Kerans 1915–1985 . London, 2001. ISBN 0-571-20825-8
A Sympathetic Hanging . London, 2000. ISBN 0-7043-8141-9
Lives Less Ordinary: Times obituaries of the Eccentric, Unique and Undefinable . (Editor.) London, 2022. ISBN 978-0008537913
Lives Behind the Music: Times obituaries of rock and pop icons. (Editor.) London, 2024. ISBN 978-0008699642
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