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Anna Funder (born 1966) is an Australian author. She is the author of Stasiland, All That I Am, the novella The Girl With the Dogs and Wifedom (a book about George Orwell's first wife, Eileen Blair). Life Funder went to primary school in Melbourne and Paris; she attended Star of the Sea College and graduated as Dux in 1983. She studied at the University of Melbourne and the Freie Universität of Berlin, and holds a BA (Hons) and an LLB (Hons). She also has an MA from the University of Melbourne and a Doctor of Creative Arts degree from the University of Technology Sydney. Funder worked for the Australian Government as an international lawyer in human rights, constitutional law and treaty negotiation, before turning to writing full-time in the late 1990s. Anna Funder's writing has received numerous accolades and awards. Her essays, feature articles and columns have appeared in numerous publications, such as The Guardian, The Sunday Times, The Sydney Morning Herald, Best Australian Essays and The Monthly. She has toured as a public speaker, and is a former German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), Australia Council for the Arts, NSW Writing and Rockefeller Foundation fellow. In 2011 she was appointed to the Literature Board of the Australia Council. Funder speaks French and German fluently. She lived with her husband and three children in Brooklyn, New York, returning to Australia after three and a half years. Stasiland Funder's Stasiland tells stories of people who resisted the communist dictatorship of East Germany, and of people who worked for its secret police, the Stasi. Stasiland has been translated into 16 languages. Stasiland won the 2004 Samuel Johnson Prize and was also the finalist for the Age Book of the Year Awards, Guardian First Book Award, Queensland Premier's Literary Award, Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature (Innovation in Writing), Index Freedom of Expression Awards and the W.H. Heinemann Award. All That I Am Funder's 2012 novel All That I Am tells the previously untold story of four German-Jewish anti-Hitler activists forced to flee to London. There, they continued the dangerous and illegal work of smuggling documents out of Goering's office, and giving them to Winston Churchill (a backbencher at the time) to try to alert the world to Hitler's plans for war. In 1935 two of them were found dead from poison in mysterious circumstances in a locked room in Bloomsbury. The book was called "superb" by The Spectator, "strong and impressively humane" by the Times Literary Supplement), "a beautiful ensemble novel of Graham Green’esque proportions" by Weekendavisen and "an essential novel" by Colum McCann. The novel was BBC Book of the Week and Book at Bedtime in the UK, and The Times (London) Book of the Month for May 2012. All That I Am won the following awards: Miles Franklin Award 2012 Western Australian Premier's Book Awards – 2011 Fiction Award and People's Choice Award Barbara Jefferis Award The Indie Book Awards Indie Book of the Year The Indie Book Awards Best Debut Fiction Australian Book Industry Award (ABIA) Literary Fiction Book of the Year 2012 Nielsen BookData Bookseller's Choice Award. It was a finalist for the IMPAC Award, Commonwealth Book Prize, Prime Minister's Literary Award, ALS Gold Medal, Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature – Fiction Prize, Victorian Premier's Literary Award, Australian Society of Authors Asher Literary Award. Human rights activities Funder is an ambassador for the Norwegian-based International Cities of Refuge Network (ICORN). ICORN is a global network of cities offering safe havens for persecuted writers. She is a member of the Advisory Panel of the Australian Privacy Foundation. Funder is a member of the Folio Prize Academy and PEN International, both its Australian and US chapters. In 2007 she was chosen to deliver a PEN 3 Writers Lecture. Public appearances and named lectures Funder's essays, articles and columns have appeared in many publications, including The Guardian, The Sydney Morning Herald, and Ny Tid, and have been selected for Best Australian Essays. Her feature "Secret History", which appeared in The Guardian and in Good Weekend, about the files from the Nazi death camps held in obscurity by German authorities, won the 2007 ASA Maunder Award for Journalism. Funder has delivered numerous named lectures, including the: Allen Missen Address for Liberty Victoria PEN Three Writers Lecture The closing address for the Perth Writers Festival 2013 Dymphna Clark Memorial Lecture 2013 ICORN Oration 2013. Awards and honours Full list of awards: German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) fellowship Samuel Johnson Prize, 2004 ASA Maunder Prize, 2007 Rockefeller Foundation fellowship, 2008 Australia Council fellowship NSW Writing fellow, 2010 In 2011 she was named one of the Sydney Morning Herald's '100 People of Influence' in Australia Western Australian Premier's Book Awards, 2011 Western Australian Premier's People's Choice Award, 2011 BBC Book of the Week and Book at Bedtime in the UK, 2011 Miles Franklin Award, 2012 Australian Book Industry Award (ABIA) Book of the Year, 2012 ABIA Literary Fiction Book of the Year, 2012 Nielsen BookData Bookseller's Choice Award, 2012 Barbara Jefferis Award, 2012 Indie Book of the Year, 2012 Indie Best Debut Fiction, 2012 The Times (London) Book of the Month for May 2012 In 2012 she was appointed to the Literature Board of the Australia Council Funder was the winner of InStyle magazine's Woman of Style Award for Arts & Culture 2013 Full list of nominations: The Age Book of the Year Awards The Guardian First Book Award Queensland Premier's Literary Award Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature (Innovation in Writing) Index Freedom of Expression Awards W. H. Heinemann Award IMPAC Award Commonwealth Book Prize The Prime Minister's Literary Award ALS Gold Medal Adelaide Festival Fiction Prize Victorian Premiers Literary Award The Australian Society of Authors Asher Literary Award Nonfiction Indie Book Award, 2024 Women's Prize for Non-Fiction 2024 for Wifedom Bibliography Funder, Anna (2003). Stasiland: Stories from behind the Berlin Wall. London: Granta. ISBN 978-1-86207-655-6. OCLC 55891480. All That I Am. London: Penguin. 2011. ISBN 978-1-926428-33-8. The Girl with the Dogs. Australia: Penguin. 2015. ISBN 978-0-14357-350-0. Wifedom – Mrs Orwell's Invisible Life. Hamish Hamilton. 2023. ISBN 9780143787112; about Eileen Blair, George Orwell's first wife. References External links Official website Video: Anna Funder lecture on 'Courage' Sydney PEN 3 Voices Project, November 2008, on SlowTV Podcast of Anna Funder discussing "On East Germany" at the Shanghai International Literary Festival "Stasiland by Anna Funder", Guardian Unlimited, Thursday 6 November 2003. "Debut author wins Johnson prize", BBC News, Tuesday, 15 June 2004 ABC Critical Mass biography: Anna Funder ABC Critical Mass, 2003 Life Behind the Wall Now and Then Lancette Journal, review by Alidë K.... Discover the Anna Funder popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Anna Funder books.

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