![]() ![]() Marina Warner was born in London to an English father, Esmond Warner (died 1982), and Ilia (née Emilia Terzulli, died 2008), an Italian whom he had met during the Second World War in Bari, Apulia. In 2015, having received the prestigious Holberg Prize, Warner decided to use the award to start the Stories in Transit project, a series of workshops bringing international artists, writers and other creatives together with young migrants living in Palermo, Sicily. She is a Distinguished Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, since 2019. In 2017 she was elected president of the Royal Society of Literature (RSL), the first time the role has been held by a woman since the founding of the RSL in 1820. ![]() ![]() She resigned from her position as Professor in the Department of Literature, Film and Theatre Studies at the University of Essex in 2014, sharply criticising moves towards "for-profit business model" universities in the UK, and is now Professor of English and Creative Writing at Birkbeck, University of London. She has been a visiting professor, given lectures and taught on the faculties of many universities. She has written for many publications, including The London Review of Books, the New Statesman, Sunday Times and Vogue. She is known for her many non-fiction books relating to feminism and myth. Mythographer, novelist, lecturer, professorĭame Marina Sarah Warner, CH, DBE, FRSL, FBA (born 9 November 1946) is an English historian, mythographer, art critic, novelist and short story writer. ![]()
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