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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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