
Janine di Giovanni
A senior foreign correspondent for The Times and contributing editor for Vanity Fair.
Watch Janine di Giovanni talk to More4 about...
1. Bearing witness, her career, Chechnya, faith and family.
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2. Her favourite book, glamourising war, Grozny, heroes and motherhood
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More about Janine di Giovanni
Janine di Giovanni has won Granada Television's Foreign Correspondent of the Year Award (2000), the National Magazine Award and two Amnesty International Media Awards.
She is the author of Against the Stranger and The Quick and the Dead, and wrote the introduction to the bestselling Zlata's Diary: A Child's Life in Sarajevo. She lives in Paris.
Madness Visible, available in paperback from March 2005, is her account of life on the frontline during the crisis in the Balkans. Her most recent book The Place at the End of the World: Stories from the Frontline, was published by Bloomsbury in January 2006.
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