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Oliver Balch

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Oliver Balch is a British author and freelance writer who specializes in business and international affairs. He has written for The Guardian, the Daily Telegraph, Huffington Post, The Spectator, Literary Review, and the Financial Times.[1]

Balch graduated from Durham University (Hatfield College) in 1998 with a first-class degree in History and subsequently completed an MPhil at Cambridge.[1][2] After leaving university he spent a year living in Bolivia and later moved to Argentina, where he began writing freelance.[3] In 2018 he received a PhD in Latin American Studies from the University of Cambridge (Christ's College). His thesis was entitled "Pulp Fictions: The Role of Detachable Corporate Social Responsibility in Building Legitimacy for Uruguay’s Largest Ever Foreign Investment". He lives between Hay-on-Wye, Wales and Porto, Portugal.

He has had three books published by Faber & Faber: Viva South America! A Journey Round a Restless Continent (2009),[4] India Rising: Tales from a Changing Nation (2012), and Under the Tump: Sketches of Real Life on the Welsh Borders (2016).

Oliver and his wife Emma are co-owners of Pottery Cottage, Clyro and are co-founders of the social enterprise, The Story of Books, based in Hay-on-Wye.

References

  1. ^ a b "Oliver Balch". Georgina Capel Associates ltd. Retrieved 20 April 2018.
  2. ^ "Hatfield College : Alumni - Durham University". www.dur.ac.uk. Retrieved 20 April 2018.
  3. ^ "Editor to Author: An interview with Oliver Balch - Faber & Faber Blog". Faber & Faber Blog. 16 May 2016. Retrieved 20 April 2018.
  4. ^ "Oliver Balch". Faber & Faber. Retrieved 20 April 2018.