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Frederick Forsyth, the British author of 'The Day of the Jackal' and other thrillers, has died after a brief illness. He has ...
But when Frederick Forsyth returned from Africa—he had been covering the Biafran war in Nigeria as a journalist—he had no ...
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Though a lot of his writing was gripping, in the final reckoning, Forsyth was a typically conservative, Anglo-Saxon man, ...
British author and journalist Frederick Forsyth, best known for thriller novels such as "The Day of the Jackal," "The Odessa ...
In 1982, Emeka Ojukwu returned from exile in Côte d’Ivoire after receiving a presidential pardon. Within weeks, a manuscript ...
As a writer, Forsyth’s work was often a case of life imitating art; Simon Mann’s ill-fated Wonga coup to Equatorial Guinea ...
A fellow journalist and academic researcher in the UK’s cold-war propaganda efforts describes his experience meeting the late ...
Forsyth’s contributions to writing earned formal recognition: he was named a Commander of the Order of the British Empire ...
In honour of the man whose novels made global conspiracies, secret agents, and lone assassins feel startlingly real in ...
This is not an obituary of Frederick Forsyth, just a fan’s recollection. Obituaries will be many (if the team at The Economist becomes a little ‘pop’ and less woke perhaps it will do it).
Frederick Forsyth, the influential geopolitical thriller author, has died at 86, leaving behind a legacy of gripping stories ...
LONDON (AP) — Frederick Forsyth, the British author of “The Day of the Jackal” and other bestselling thrillers, has died ...