Aida Edemariam
Aida Edemariam is an Ethiopian-Canadian journalist based in the UK, who has worked in New York, Toronto and London. She was formerly deputy review and books editor of the Canadian National Post, and is now a senior feature writer and editor at The Guardian in the UK. She lives in Oxford. Her memoir about her Ethiopian grandmother, The Wife's Tale: A Personal History, won the Ondaatje Prize in 2019.
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Nationality | Ethiopian, Canadian |
Alma mater | Oxford University; University of Toronto |
Occupation | Journalist |
Employer | The Guardian |
Notable work | The Wife's Tale (2018) |
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Awards | Jerwood Award; Ondaatje Prize |
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