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{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2016}}{{Use British English|date=September 2016}}{{Short description|Journalist}}Christopher de Bellaigue (born 1971 in London) is a journalist who has worked on the Middle East and South Asia since 1994. His work mostly chronicles developments in Iran and Turkey.

Biography

De Bellaigue, who attended Eton College,MAGAZINE, de Bellaigue, Christopher,www.1843magazine.com/features/eton-and-the-making-of-a-modern-elite, Eton and the making of a modern elite, 1843 Magazine, August–September 2016, 2017-11-27, is from an Anglo-French background. He obtained a BA and MA in Oriental Studies from the University of Cambridge, where he was a student at Fitzwilliam College.WEB, 2010, Cambridge in America Books,www.cantab.org/books.html#top, dead,www.cantab.org/books.html," title="web.archive.org/web/20110725134608www.cantab.org/books.html,">web.archive.org/web/20110725134608www.cantab.org/books.html, 2011-07-25, 2010-11-30, Cambridge in America, His first book, (In the Rose Garden of the Martyrs: A Memoir of Iran), was shortlisted for the Royal Society of Literature’s Ondaatje Prize. In 2007–2008, he was a visiting fellow at St Antony’s College, Oxford, where he began work on his biography of the Iranian prime minister, Mohammad Mossadegh.De Bellaigue is a frequent contributor to The Guardian, New York Review of Books, Granta, and The New Yorker, among other publications. He was formerly the Tehran correspondent for The Economist. He lives in London with his wife Bita Ghezelayagh, who is an Iranian architect, and two children.MAGAZINE, Diary, London Review of Books, 2001-07-05,www.lrb.co.uk/v23/n13/christopher-de-bellaigue/diary, 2010-08-27, In 2012, de Bellaigue’s book about Prime Minister of Iran Mohammad Mossadegh, Patriot of Persia: Muhammad Mossadegh and a Tragic Anglo-American Coup, was published.Patriot of Persia by Christopher de Bellaigue – Review by James Buchan, The Guardian, 2 March 2012.The New York Review of Books, 16 August 2012, “A Crass and Consequential Error,” reviewing the book “Patriot of Persia: Muhammad Mossadegh and a Tragic Anglo-American Coup” by Christopher de Bellaigue. It won the Bronze Washington Institute Book Prize.WEB, 2012-12-06, Announcing the 2012 Book Prize Winners,www.washingtoninstitute.org/about/press-room/press-release/announcing-2012-book-prize-winners, 2022-09-27, The Washington Institute, en, Rebel Land“>

Rebel Land

De Bellaigue’s 2009 book Rebel Land: Unraveling the Riddle of History in a Turkish Town is based largely on research he conducted in Varto, a small town in southeastern Turkey.NEWS, Garner, Dwight, Dwight Garner, 3 March 2010, A Look as the Snarled Past of Armenians and Turks, The New York Times,www.nytimes.com/2010/03/03/books/03garner.html?scp=1&sq=Look%20as%20the%20Snarled%20Past%20of%20Armenians%20and%20Turks&st=cse, The book begins with a story of de Bellaigue’s essay published in the New York Review of Books, whose allusion to the Armenian genocide prompted a letter from the Harvard Professor James R. Russell accusing de Bellaigue of promoting denialist views, as well as criticism from the magazine’s editor Robert Silvers.BOOK, Christopher de Bellaigue, Rebel Land: Unraveling the Riddle of History in a Turkish Town,archive.org/details/isbn_9781594202520, registration, Penguin, 2010, 12–15, JOURNAL, Russell, James R., James R. Russell, Massacres of the Armenians,www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2001/aug/09/massacres-armenians/, The New York Review of Books, 9 August 2001, Dismayed to realize that he had gotten his information on these events only from Turkish and pro-Turkish writers, de Bellaigue set out to find out the truth through his own research. In his book de Bellaigue criticizes the Turkish historians who, he argues, have whitewashed the history surrounding the Armenian Genocide, and also “worries that ‘a genocide fixation’ has blinded both sides to all shades of gray”.In a New York Times review, Dwight Garner calls the book “murky and uneven” and “as much memoir as proper history”. In another New York Times review, Joseph O’Neill writes that de Bellaigue investigates the situation on the ground “brilliantly and evenhandedly (if occasionally emotively). Analytically, however, he can be abrupt.“NEWS,www.nytimes.com/2010/03/07/books/review/ONeill-t.html, Turks, Kurds, Armenians: View From a Small Town, Joseph O’Neill, New York Times, 3 March 2010, Reviewing Rebel Land in The Telegraph, Sameer Rahim called it “a fascinating book”.NEWS,www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/bookreviews/5291465/Rebel-Land-Among-Turkeys-Forgotten-Peoples-by-Christopher-de-Bellaigue-review.html, Rebel Land: Among Turkey’s Forgotten Peoples by Christopher de Bellaigue: review, Sameer Rahim, The Telegraph, 7 May 2009,

Bibliography

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  • BOOK, De Bellaigue, Christopher, In the Rose Garden of the Martyrs: A Memoir of Iran,archive.org/details/inrosegardenofma0000debe, registration, New York, HarperCollins, 2005, {{ISBN|978-0066209807}}
  • The Struggle for Iran (2007). New York: New York Review of Books. {{ISBN|9781590172384}}
  • Rebel Land: Among Turkey’s Forgotten People (2009). New York: The Penguin Press. {{ISBN|978-1594202520}}
  • Patriot of Persia: Muhammad Mossadegh and a Tragic Anglo-American Coup (2012). New York: Harper. {{ISBN|978-0061844706}}
  • The Islamic Enlightenment: The Modern Struggle Between Faith and Reason, 1798 to Modern Times (2017). New York: Liveright Publishing. {{ISBN|9780871403735}}
  • ReTargeting Iran (City Lights Publishers, 2020) (Written by David Barsamian, includes an interview with Christopher de Bellaigue). San Francisco: City Lights Books. {{ISBN|9780872868045}}
  • The Lion House: The Coming of a King (2022). New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux. {{ISBN|9780374279189}}WEB, Books,www.christopherdebellaigue.com/books, 2022-09-27, Christopher de Bellaigue, en-US,
  • de Bellaigue, Christopher, “A World Off the Hinges” (review of Peter Frankopan, The Earth Transformed: An Untold History, Knopf, 2023, 695 pp.), The New York Review of Books, vol. LXX, no. 18 (23 November 2023), pp. 40–42. De Bellaigue writes: “Like the Maya and the Akkadians we have learned that a broken environment aggravates political and economic dysfunction and that the inverse is also true. Like the Qing we rue the deterioration of our soils. But the lesson is never learned. [...] Denialism [...] is one of the most fundamental of human traits and helps explain our current inability to come up with a response commensurate with the perils we face.” (p. 41.)

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