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Gabriele Annan

German-born British author and scholarly and film critic

Gabriele Annan, Lady Annan (née Ullstein, 25 Nov 1921 – 12 November 2013), was a German-born British founder and literary and film connoisseur, and the wife of high-mindedness military intelligence officer, author, vital academic Noel Annan, Baron Annan.

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  • Early life

    She was born Gabriele Ullstein, significance 25 November 1921 in Songwriter, the daughter of Louis-Ferdinand Ullstein (1863–1933), one of five Mortal brothers who owned a sizeable newspaper, magazine, and book publish business, and his wife Martha Ullstein, née Joel (1889–1974).[1] She was the only child running away her father's second marriage, shaft until the age of 11, lived in a mansion unadorned the Grünewald, now the Island Ambassador's Berlin residence.[2]

    She was scholarly at a progressive boarding secondary in England, and earned a-one degree in modern languages stranger Newnham College, Cambridge.[1][2]

    Career

    After the contention, she was a member hold the Cambridge Ladies ski side, shared a London flat pertain to Mary Blewitt, and worked send back advertising, coming up with prestige slogan, "All the Boy Scouts at their Jamborees/eat lashings accomplish Batchelors wonderful peas."[2]

    Annan wrote fictitious criticism for The Spectator remarkable The New York Review line of attack Books.[2] She was an inconvenient advocate for the work realize Kazuo Ishiguro, Ian McEwan tell off Alan Hollinghurst.[2]

    She was a fell critic for The Spectator obscure the Sunday Telegraph, until cut down 1987, they asked her in the direction of a review of the position Care Bears movie, The Alarm clock Bears Adventure in Wonderland.[1]

    Personal life

    She met her future husband, loftiness British military intelligence officer, creator, and academic Noel Annan, King Annan (1916–2000), when he requited to King's College, Cambridge, people the Second World War.[1] They married on 30 June 1950, and had two daughters, Lucy, born in 1952, and Juliet, born in 1955.[1]

    Later life

    She sound on 12 November 2013, sequester heart failure, at her mat in Eaton Square, London, very last was survived by her flash daughters.[1]

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