Cristina Odone
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Cristina Odone | |
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Born | Cristina Patricia Odone 11 November 1960 [1] Nairobi, Kenya |
Nationality | Italian, British |
Education | Marymount School National Cathedral School St Clare's Worcester College, Oxford |
Occupation | Journalist, writer, TV commentator |
Notable credit(s) | The Catholic Herald (Editor) New Statesman (Deputy Editor) The Shrine A Perfect Wife The Dilemmas of Harriet Carew The Good Divorce Guide |
Spouse(s) | Edward Lucas |
Children | 3 |
Family | Augusto Odone (father) Lorenzo Odone (half-brother) |
Website | www.freefaith.com |
Cristina Patricia Odone (born 11 November 1960)[1] is a journalist, editor, and writer. She has written for several newspapers, and was formerly the editor of The Catholic Herald, and deputy editor of the New Statesman.[2]
Early life
Odone was born in Nairobi, Kenya, to an Italian father, Augusto Odone, and a Swedish mother.[2][3] Her half-brother was Lorenzo Odone, after whom Lorenzo's oil is named.[4][5]
Odone's father was a World Bank official, which led to the family regularly moving. Odone went initially to Marymount School, then later to the National Cathedral School, Washington, D.C. After her parents' divorce,[6] Odone moved to Britain to go to St Clare's, a boarding school in Oxford.[7] Odone studied French literature and history at Worcester College, Oxford.[2][7]
Journalist
Odone edited The Catholic Herald from 1991–95.[2][8] Odone later worked for the World Bank in Washington, D.C., as an advisor to European companies.[7] She resigned from The Catholic Herald to be able to finish her second novel, A Perfect Wife.[9] In 1996, Odone became the television critic for The Daily Telegraph, a position she held for two years.[2][10]
In 1998, Odone became deputy editor of the New Statesman.[11] Odone resigned in November 2004.[12] For six years Odone was a weekly columnist for The Observer.[8] In 2005, Odone wrote and presented a Channel 4 documentary directed by David Malone called Dispatches: Women Bishops.[13]
Following a dispute with Johann Hari while they were colleagues at the New Statesman, Odone commented that pejorative changes were made to her Wikipedia entry.[14] It subsequently became apparent that Hari was responsible, using pseudonymous sockpuppet accounts to make edits attacking Odone and his critics.[15]
A frequent contributor to radio and television debates, Odone is presently a columnist for The Daily Telegraph.[16]
In an piece for the Telegraph, "Gays will be faking it if they marry in church", Odone stated gay weddings would be a "pantomime ceremony".[17]
Published works
Odone has written four novels: The Shrine (1996),[18] A Perfect Wife (1997),[19] The Dilemmas of Harriet Carew (2008)[20] and The Good Divorce Guide (2009)[21] She contributed to Why I am still a Catholic (2005).[22]
Personal
Odone is married to Edward Lucas,[2] a writer for The Economist magazine.[23] The couple have one child; Lucas has two children from a previous marriage.[6]
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- ↑ http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/cristinaodone/100076131/gays-will-be-faking-it-if-they-marry-in-church/
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- ↑ Odone, Cristina (2008). The Dilemmas of Harriet Carew. HarperPress. ISBN 0-00-726365-1.
- ↑ Odone, Cristina (2009). The Good Divorce Guide. HarperPress. ISBN 0-00-728973-1.
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External links
- Cristina Odone's blog for The Daily Telegraph
- Cristina Odone, profile and list of Odone's articles for The Guardian
- New Statesman Archive: Cristina Odone, a list of Odone's articles for the New Statesman
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