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Owen Matthews (born December 1971) is a British writer, historian and journalist. His first book, Stalin's Children, was shortlisted for the 2008 Guardian First Book Award, the Orwell Prize for political writing, and France's Prix Médicis Etranger. His books have been translated into 28 languages. He is a former Moscow and Istanbul Bureau Chief for Newsweek. Biography Owen Matthews was born in London in 1971. His mother Lyudmila was born in Kharkiv, Soviet Ukraine, and he speaks Russian as a native speaker. Matthews's maternal grandfather, Boris Bibikov, was a Party man, a true believer in the great Bolshevik experiment which would bring about a new person, homo sovieticus. Matthews was educated at Westminster School and studied Modern History at Christ Church, Oxford. Collected media Journalism During the Bosnian War, Matthews worked as a freelance foreign correspondent in Budapest, Sarajevo and Belgrade. From 1995–7 he worked as a city and features reporter on The Moscow Times. In 1997 he joined Newsweek Magazine's Moscow Bureau as a correspondent, covering the Second Chechen War. In 2001 he moved to Turkey, reporting from Turkey, the Caucasus, Syria and Iran, and also covering the invasions of Afghanistan and then Iraq. From 2006 to 2012 he was Newsweek's Moscow Bureau Chief; and until 2019 was a Contributing Editor at the magazine. In 2014 he reported for Newsweek on the conflict in Eastern Ukraine. He is currently a contributing writer for The Spectator Magazine. Books Non-fiction Stalin's Children: Three Generations of Love and War (Bloomsbury, 2008), a memoir of three generations of Matthews' family in Russia, was named as a Book of the Year by The Sunday Times and Sunday Telegraph., shortlisted for The Guardian First Books Award, The Orwell Prize, and France's Prix Medicis Etranger. Stalin's Children was translated into 28 languages. Glorious Misadventures: Nikolai Rezanov and the Dream of Russian America (Bloomsbury 2013), a history of Imperial Russia's doomed attempt to colonise America, was shortlisted for the 2014 Pushkin House Prize for books on Russia. Thinking with the Blood, (Newsweek, 2014), a personal reportage based on a journey across war-torn Ukraine in the late summer of 2014, was published as an ebook. An Impeccable Spy: Richard Sorge, Stalin's Master Agent (Bloomsbury, 2019) A biography of German Communist spy Richard Sorge, the first English language work written with extensive access to the Soviet archives. Chosen as a Book of the Year by The Economist magazine: "A tragic, heroic story, magnificently told with an understated rage." Overreach: The Inside Story of Putin's War on Ukraine (Mudlark/HarperCollins, 2022, revised paperback 2023) is a nonfiction historical and journalistic account of the origins of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine and a history of the first year of the war, based on the author's reporting in Russia and Ukraine during the conflict. Overreach was shortlisted for the Parliamentary Books of the Year prize, the Pushkin House Book Prize 2023 and was also named one of The Daily Telegraph's Books of the Year. Fiction Moscou Babylone (Les Escales, 2013), a novel based on Matthews' experiences in Moscow in the 1990s, has been published in French, German and Czech. It was chosen as the 'coup de coeur etranger' (favourite foreign book) at the 2013 Nancy Literary Festival, Le Livre sur la Place. L'Ombre du Sabre (Les Escales, 2016) A novel inspired by the author's own experiences as a reporter in Chechnya in the 1990s and in Eastern Ukraine in 2014 Black Sun (Doubleday, 2019), Based on real events—the bid by Andrei Sakharov to develop a bomb to end all bombs, this story is set in a secret Soviet city in 1961. Featuring murder and betrayals, and a flawed but principled KGB man as its hero, it unfolds in the aftermath of Stalinism, amid the scars left by the purges, denunciations and Great Patriotic War. Chosen as a Book of the Year by The Economist (making Matthews the first ever author to have two books on the Economist list in the same year); a Crime Book of the Month in The Sunday Times; and one of the Financial Times' Best Thrillers of 2019. Red Traitor (Doubleday, 2021), Set during the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis, seen from a bone-chilling vantage point: somewhere off the Florida coastline, trapped aboard the claustrophobic confines of an isolated Soviet submarine with open orders to fire its nuclear payload. White Fox (Doubleday, 2023), the third and final part of the Black Sun trilogy, is a cold war historical thriller set in a gulag in Vorkuta, USSR, in the aftermath of the 1963 assassination of US President John f.Kennedy. Art In 2013 Matthews had his first solo art show, "Impact" at the Galerie Nivet Carzon in Paris. The installation centred on an impacted 9mm pistol round which Matthews picked up from a pavement in Baghdad, Iraq, next to the body of a man whom it had killed. Television Matthews co-wrote the 2015 Russian television series Londongrad and played an episodic role in it. Matthews also played the US Ambassador to Moscow in the 2017 Russian television series The Optimists. In 2016-18 Matthews appeared regularly as a guest on Russian political talk shows 60 Minut (Russia's top-rated talk show on Russia-1); NTV's Mesto Vstrechi and Russia-1's Evening with Vladimir Solovyov. He was known for outspoken criticism of the Kremlin and his clashes with senior Russian politicians, including Vladimir Zhirinovsky. References External links Newsweek Magazine author page [1] Spectator Magazine author page [2] Pushkin House Prize author interview [3] Guardian First Books Award author interview [4] Nancy Literary Festival author interview [5] Huffington Post author interview [6] Profile on TNT [7]. Discover the Owen Matthews popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Owen Matthews books.

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    Blood and Sand

    Frank Gardner

    On the June 6, 2004, while on assignment in Riyadh, BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner and cameraman Simon Cumbers were ambushed by Islamist gunmen. Simon was killed outright...

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    White Fox

    Owen Matthews

    A pageturning thriller about two competing KGB operatives on a race across Russia and against time to uncover the devastating truth behind the assassination of JFK.1963. In a desol...

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    The Heart of the Dales

    Gervase Phinn

    Escape to the country with Gervase Phinn's heartwarming tales of life as a school inspector in Yorkshire'Gervase Phinn's memoirs have made him a hero in school staffrooms' Daily Te...

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    Three Lions On The Shirt

    Dave Bowler

    The first critical biography of the English national football team.From Stanley Matthews to Bobby Moore to Michael Owen, all the icons of the English game have worn the famous whit...

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    Orbital

    Owen Matthews

    A vast being drifts through space alone, reminiscing on the formative events of its prodigiously long life. It struggles to reconcile itself with longpast deeds, as its great gravi...