Pen name Angela Lambert Name Angela Lambert Nationality British Role Journalist | Period 1984–2006 Died September 26, 2007 Children 3 | |
Born Angela Maria Helps14 April 1940 ( 1940-04-14 ) Spouse Martin Lambert (1962–1967) Books The Lost Life of Eva Braun, A Rather English Marriage, 1939: The Last Season o, No Talking After Lights, Love Among the Single Cl |
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Angela Lambert (née Angela Maria Helps) (14 April 1940 – 26 September 2007) was a British journalist, art critic and author, best known for the novel A Rather English Marriage, and her novel Kiss and Kin won the Romantic Novel of the Year Award.
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- Nuclear attack Would you survive the bomb Thames reports
- Biography
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Nuclear attack Would you survive the bomb? Thames reports
Biography
Born as Angela Maria Helps to an English civil servant and a German-born housewife. She was unhappy when sent to Wispers School, a girls' boarding school in Sussex, where by the age of 12 she had decided that she wanted to be a writer. She went to St Hilda's College, Oxford, where she read politics, philosophy and economics.
In 1962 she married Martin Lambert, they had a son a daughter, and the union ended five years later, when he left her with two young children to support. She also had other daughter with the Hungarian-born writer Stephen Vizinczey.
She began her career as a journalist in 1969, working for ITN before joining The Independent newspaper in 1988.
Lambert suffered multiple immune disorders and hepatitis C (caught from a blood transfusion) which led to cirrhosis of the liver. Having survived a critical illness in February 2006, she never quite recovered, and became increasingly disabled. She lived in London and France (having bought a house in the Dordogne in 1972). She is survived by TV director Tony Price, her partner of 21 years, and by her son and two daughters.