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Brigid Keenan

British author and journalist (born 1939)

Brigid Keenan

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British author and journalist (born 1939)

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Brigid Ann Keenan (born 1939) is an author and journalist.

She was born in Ambala, India, where her father was an officer in the British Indian Army during the Raj. Her family repatriated to the United Kingdom after India's independence in 1947, and she was subsequently sent to convent schools in England and a finishing school in Paris.

Keenan has worked as an editor on Nova magazine, The Observer and The Sunday Times. Her older sister Moira Keenan (1933-1972) was also a successful journalist who worked as Woman's Editor of The Times whilst Keenan had the same role at The Observer. After marrying a European Union diplomat, Keenan left her successful career as a fashion editor to become a trailing spouse and best-selling author. Her published works include The Women We Wanted to Look Like (1978), Dior in Vogue (1988), Travels in Kashmir (1989), Damascus: Hidden Treasures of the Old City (2001), Diplomatic Baggage: The Adventures of a Trailing Spouse (2005), Packing Up: Further Adventures of a Trailing Spouse (2014), and Full Marks for Trying (2016). As of 2020 she is a contributor to The Oldie and Trailing-Spouse.com.

Keenan has lived in Ethiopia, Brussels, Trinidad, Barbados, India, West Africa, Syria and Central Asia.

She is married to Alan Waddams,

References

References

  1. "Almost Indian".
  2. (29 March 2006). "Passed/Failed: An education in the life of Brigid Keenan, journalist". The Independent.
  3. "Brigid Keenan - Literature".
  4. (14 May 2014). "A journey from trailing spouse to retirement in Somerset".
  5. Haslam, Nicky. (June 2, 2016). "Girl Power".
  6. (2010-02-06). "A Concerned Visitor".
  7. Keenan, Brigid. (2005-11-13). "Life as an ambassador's wife". [[The Independent]].
  8. Hickman, Katie. (2005-02-20). "Review: Diplomatic Baggage". [[The Times]].
  9. Bird, Orlando. (2014-04-18). "'Packing Up', by Brigid Keenan; 'The Man Who Couldn't Stop', by David Adam".
  10. Ironside, Virginia. (2016-11-08). "Full Marks for Trying: An Unlikely Journey from the Raj to the Rag Trade by Brigid Keenan review – a feelgood memoir". The Guardian.
  11. "Brigid Keenan".
  12. Keenan, Brigid. "Contributors".
  13. "Brigid Keenan - Literature".
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