Tara Isabella Burton

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Tara Isabella Burton (born October 1, 1990 in New York ) is an American journalist. She works as an editor at the news channel Vox .

Life

Tara Isabella Burton comes from New York, she grew up there, in Rome and on the Rive Gauche in Paris . She studied Romance studies and theology and received her PhD in theology from Trinity College, Oxford as a Clarendon scholar . She has contributed to National Geographic , The Wall Street Journal , Al Jazeera , 1843 , Aeon , The Atlantic , The American Interest , Salon , The New Statesman, and The Telegraph, among others . Her fiction has been published in Granta , Volume 1 Brooklyn , Daily Shouts , Tor.com, and Shimmer . Burton received the Spectator's Shiva Naipaul Memorial Prize for Travel Fiction in 2012 for a report on a women's monastery in Georgia and a Lowell Thomas Award in 2016.

Her first novel was published in 2018.

Works (selection)

  • Emerson in Europe, 1833 . Commentary Tara Isabella Burton. Foreword by Richard Geldard. New York: Ralph Waldo Emerson Institute, 2007
  • The Countries We Think We See , in: The Paris Review , January 8, 2016 (via Lesley Blanch )
  • The destroyer . Illustrations Ashley Mackenzie. New York: Tor.com, 2016
  • Social creature: a novel . New York: Doubleday, 2018

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Tara Isabella Burton , at Vox.
  2. ^ Tara Isabella Burton , at UnAnchor.com
  3. ^ Tara Isabella Burton: People-Watching in Paris , in: Travel, Magazine, October 2015