John Crace
John Crace is a British journalist and author. He is best known for his weekly column in The Guardian, Digested Read, in which he summarises classic novels in a humorous and satirical way. He has also written several books, including the critically acclaimed Dispatches from the Tenth Circle: A Decade of Reporting from Washington.
John Crace was born in London in 1965 and studied English at the University of East Anglia. After graduating, he worked as a journalist for various publications, including The Independent and The Guardian. He has also written for The Times, The Spectator, and The New Statesman.
John Crace is a witty and insightful writer, and his work often focuses on the absurdities of modern life. He has a sharp eye for detail and a knack for finding the humour in everyday situations. His writing is often described as “acerbic” and “acerbically funny”.
John Crace has won numerous awards for his writing, including the Orwell Prize for Journalism in 2003 and the British Press Awards Columnist of the Year in 2006. He is also a regular contributor to BBC Radio 4’s Today programme.
John Crace is a highly respected journalist and author, and his work has been widely praised for its wit and insight. He is a master of satire and a keen observer of the human condition.
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