![]() ![]() She went on to work extensively in radio and television, most notably as a presenter of BBC2's late night live arts programme, The Late Show in the 1990s and Night Waves, BBC Radio 3's nightly cultural discussion programme. She worked at BBC Radio 4 for two years in London, producing its then arts magazine Kaleidoscope, before travelling again, this time overland through North, Central and South America, a trip that became research material for her first solo novel Snow Storms in Hot Climate (1988), a thriller about the early cocaine trade in Colombia. In Tokyo, she worked as an English teacher and nightclub hostess for six months, before returning home through Southeast Asia. After she graduated, she earned an actor's equity card and moved to Tokyo, Japan. She then studied history at Newnham College, Cambridge, where she was involved in the amateur theatrical club Footlights. She went to Godolphin and Latymer, a local girls' grammar school. She is the daughter of David Dunant, a former Welsh airline steward who later became a manager at British Airways, and his French wife Estelle, who grew up in Bangalore, India. ![]() She is married with two daughters, and lives in London and Florence.ĭunant was born in 1950 and raised in London. Sarah Dunant (born 8 August 1950) is a British novelist, journalist, broadcaster, and critic. ![]()
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