Miranda Carter

Miranda Carter
Language English
Nationality British
Education St Paul's Girls' School
Alma mater Oxford University

Miranda Carter (born 1965) is an English historian, writer and biographer who now publishes under the name MJ Carter.[1][2]

Education

Carter was educated at St Paul's Girls School and Exeter College, Oxford.[3]

Career

Carter's first book was a biography of the art historian and spy Anthony Blunt, entitled Anthony Blunt: His Lives. It won the Royal Society of Literature Award and the Orwell Prize and was short-listed for the CWA Gold Dagger for Non-Fiction, The Guardian First Book award, the Whitbread Biography prize and the James Tait Black Memorial prize. In the US it was chosen by the New York Times Book Review as one of the seven best books of 2002.

Her second historical undertaking was The Three Emperors, which was a group biography of Kaiser Wilhelm II, Tsar Nicholas II and King George V, all world leaders during the First World War. Carter has also written several novels, notably The Strangler Vine and its sequel The Infidel Stain, which are Victorian detective stories.[2]

Personal life

Carter is married to John Lanchester, with whom she has two children, and lives in London.[4]

Accolades

Bibliography

References

  1. "MJ Carter on historical fiction: 'It was brilliant to make stuff up!'". The Guardian.
  2. 1 2 Jake Kerridge, The Infidel Stain by MJ Carter, review: 'subtle', The Telegraph, 23 Apr 2015.
  3. "Miranda Carter". British Council (Literature).
  4. "What his mother never told him". The Telegraph.
  5. "Miranda Carter". British Council (Literature).

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