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Encyclopedia > Frances Wheen

Francis Wheen (born 1957) is a British writer and journalist who was educated at Royal Holloway College, University of London. He is the author of several books including a biography of Karl Marx, which won the Isaac Deutscher prize. An award-winning column for The Guardian ran for several years. He writes for Private Eye and is the magazine's deputy editor.


Wheen broadcasts regularly (mainly on BBC Radio 4) and is a regular panellist on The News Quiz.


Partial bibliography

  • How Mumbo-Jumbo Conquered the World (2004) ISBN 0007140967
  • Idiot Proof: A Short History of Modern Delusions (2004) ISBN 1586482475
  • Shooting Out the Lights (2004) ISBN 0007149433
  • The Irresistible Con: The Bizarre Life of a Fraudulent Genius (2004) ISBN 1904095747
  • Hoo-hahs and Passing Frenzies: Collected Journalism, 1991-2001 (2002) ISBN 1903809428
  • Who Was Dr.Charlotte Bach? (2002) ISBN 1904095399
  • Karl Marx (1999) ISBN 1857026373
  • Lord Gnome's Literary Companion (1994) ISBN 1859849458
  • The Chatto Book of Cats (Chatto Anthologies) Francis Wheen, editor, John O'Connor, illustrator (1993) ISBN 0701140054
  • Tom Driberg: His Life and Indiscretions (1990) ISBN 0701131438
  • Battle for London (1985) ISBN 0745300545
  • Television: A History (1984) ISBN 0712609296
  • The Sixties (1982) ISBN 0712600183

External links

  • Extract from Hoo-Hahs and Passing Frenzies: Collected Journalism (http://www.guardian.co.uk/Columnists/Column/0,5673,656380,00.html)
  • Interview (http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/interact/myradfour/wheen44.shtml)

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New Statesman - The sleep of reason (1244 words)
Wheen is passionate about reason and furious that so many forces in modern life conspire to destabilise the sane and the rational.
Wheen parries this with a memorable quotation from Professor Richard Evans: "Auschwitz was not a discourse."
Wheen believes that if we are suddenly shown the truth, then the scales should fall away from our eyes.
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