Fergal Keane
Fergal Keane, OBE, is one of the BBC’s most distinguished correspondents, having worked for the corporation in Northern Ireland, South Africa, Asia and the Balkans. He has been awarded a BAFTA and has been named Reporter of the Year on television and radio, winning honours from the Royal Television Society and the Sony Radio Awards. He has also been named Reporter of the Year in the Amnesty International Press Awards and won the James Cameron Prize and the Edward R. Murrow Award from the US Overseas Press Association. His books include The Bondage of Fear (Penguin, 1995), Season of Blood (Penguin, 1996), winner of the Orwell Prize, Letter to Daniel (Penguin/BBC, 1996) and Letters Home (Penguin, 1999). A Stranger’s Eye, which accompanied his television series, was published by Penguin in 2000. His memoir All of These People was published in March 2005 by HarperCollins.
Educated in Ireland, Fergal now lives in London with his family.
Titles
Road of Bones: The Siege of Kohima 1944 - The Epic Story of the Last Great Stand of Empire (HarperPress, 2010)
All of These People (HarperCollins, 2005)
Letters Home (Penguin, 1999)
Letter to Daniel (Penguin/BBC, 1996)
Season of Blood (Penguin, 1996)
The Bondage of Fear (Penguin, 1995)