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Bryan Appleyard CBE (born 24 August 1951, Manchester) is a British journalist and author.

Life and work

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Appleyard was educated at Bolton School[1] and King's College, Cambridge. He worked at The Times and as a freelance journalist and has written for The New York Times, Vanity Fair, London's The Daily Telegraph, The Spectator and the New Statesman.[2]

In 1992 he published the book Understanding the Present.[3]

His 1996 novel is called The First Church of the New Millennium.[4] Appleyard has been selected as Feature Writer of the Year three times as well as Interviewer of the Year in the British Press Awards and he is a former fellow of the World Economic Forum.[2]

Appleyard was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2019 Birthday Honours for services to journalism and the arts.[5]

Books

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References

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  • ^ a b "IBPC: New Poetry Voices". Archived from the original on 9 January 2009. Retrieved 9 August 2014. IBPC
  • ^ Zarandi, Mehrdad M. (2003). Science and the Myth of Progress. World Wisdom, Inc. p. 235. ISBN 9780941532471.
  • ^ Wheen, Francis (1996). Lord Gnome's Literary Companion. Verso. p. 155. ISBN 9781859840450.
  • ^ "No. 62666". The London Gazette (Supplement). 8 June 2019. p. B8.
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