Janine di Giovanni

Janine di Giovanni

Since 1987 Janine di Giovanni has worked for The Sunday Times and later The Times. She has covered war and unrest in the Balkans, the Middle East, Chechnya, Algeria, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, East Timor, and most recently Iraq. In 1995 she wrote The Quick and the Dead: Under Siege in Sarajevo. She has won awards from the Columbia School of Journalism (National Magazine Award) and Amnesty International, and was named Britain’s Foreign Correspondent of the Year in 2000. Madness Visible, an account of the Balkan war, was published by Bloomsbury in 2004. Janine is married to the photographer Bruno Girodon, they live in Paris with their baby son. 

Titles

The Place at the End of the World  (Bloomsbury, 2006)

Madness Visible  (Bloomsbury, 2004)

The Quick and the Dead  (Orion, 1994)

Against the Stanger: Journeys Through Occupied Territory  (Viking 1993)