John Lanchester is a British-born writer with a diverse background.
Born in Germany and raised in Hong Kong, he later studied in the UK. Lanchester has authored four novels and three non-fiction works, establishing himself as a versatile writer.
His contributions to The New Yorker have been notable, and he received the E.M. Forster Award in 2008, recognizing his literary achievements.
Lanchester's international upbringing and education have likely influenced his perspective as a writer, particularly in his approach to topics like finance and economics.
Currently residing in London, he continues to be an active voice in contemporary literature and journalism.
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