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Lisa Appignanesi was born Elsbieta Borenztejn in Poland in 1946 and brought up in France and Canada.
She was a former university lecturer in European Studies before becoming Director of the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London.
She has produced several television films and is the author of five novels, including Sanctuary and The Dead of Winter (published by Bantam).
Lisa has also written several books of non-fiction, including a study of Simone de Beauvoir and Freud's Women (a new edition with John Forrester, published by Penguin).
Her family memoir, Losing the Dead, was recently published by Vintage and it has been described as "the work of remembering in its truest, and fullest sense." |
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