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British journalist of Greek descent (born 1958)
Maria Margaronis
(born 1958 in
Marylebone
, London)
[1]
is a British journalist of Greek descent.
Margaronis has written from
The Nation
’s London bureau, the other half of which was her husband
D. D. Guttenplan
,
[2]
now
The Nation
'
s editor. A former associate literary editor of the magazine, her work has appeared in many other publications, including
The Guardian
, the
London Review of Books
,
The Times Literary Supplement
and
The New York Times
. She writes and presents radio documentaries for the
BBC
.
Of Greek descent, in recent years she has been immersed in the
Greek government-debt crisis
, speaking and broadcasting as well as writing about it for many different audiences.
[3]
She teaches writing part-time to historians at
Birkbeck
,
[4]
translates
modern Greek poetry
, and is a trustee of the charity Women for Refugee Women.
[3]
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