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  1. Deborah Baker is the author of The Last Englishmen; Making a Farm; In Extremis, which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Biography; A Blue Hand; and The Convert, which was a finalist for the National Book Award. She lives in India and New York.

  2. Deborah Baker is the author of four works of nonfiction: Making A Farm: The Life of Robert Bly (1982), In Extremis: The Life of Laura Riding (1993), A Blue Hand: the Beats in India (2007) and The Convert: A Tale of Exile and Extremism (2011).

  3. Born in Charlottesville, Deborah Baker grew up in Virginia, Puerto Rico and New England. In 1990 she moved to Calcutta where she wrote In Extremis, a biography of the American modernist poet, Laura Riding which was shortlisted for the Pulitzer Prize in biography.

  4. Aug 21, 2018 · There was a lot happening in Raj India from 1900 til the partition in 1947 after independence, and Englishmen were usually somehow involved. In Deborah Baker's new book, "The Last Englishmen: Love, War, and the End of Empire", she covers both individuals and groups, Indian and British, who were important in the last 50 years of Empire.

  5. A. DEBORAH BAKER is a pen-name of SEANAN McGUIRE, the author of Middlegame, the Hugo, Nebula, Alex and Locus Award-winning Wayward Children series, the October Daye series, the InCryptid series, and other works. She also writes darker fiction as Mira Grant.

  6. Jul 14, 2011 · Preceding Deborah Baker's tenure as Sky's Director of People, is a career that epitomises the word challenge, taking in the dark days of dispute at Ford, the fallout of "Sandwichgate" at Ratner, and taking the image of the Burberry brand from pipe-smoking, dog-walking country folk to an international fashion powerhouse.

  7. Aug 24, 2018 · As Pulitzer Prize finalist Deborah Baker explains in her incisive and illuminating biographical saga "The Last Englishmen: Love, War, and the End of Empire," attempts to reach the top of Everest ...