Biography
Federick
Forsyth was born in August 1938
in Ashford, Kent, England,
and was educated at Tonbridge school, and later Granada University, Spain. He started work as one of the
youngest pilots in the RAF at the age of 19, serving from 1956 to 1958. For the
next three and a half years he worked as a reporter for the Eastern Daily Press
in Norfolk, before becoming a correspondant for
Reuters in 1961, first in Paris, at the age of twenty-three, and then in East
Germany and Czechoslovakia, locations which provided him with information for
his first books. Returning to London
in 1965, he worked as a radio and television reporter for the BBC. As assistant
diplomatic correspondent, he covered the Biafran side
of the Biafra-Nigeria war from July to September
1967, and this provided him with knowledge of international politics, and the
world of mercenary soldiors. It was this work and
related research that interested him with historical truth. In 1968 he left the
BBC to return to Biafra,
and he reported on the war, first as a freelance and later for the Daily
Express and Time magazine. In 1970, after nine years of an intense journalistic
career, he decided to write a book using the research methods he had learnt
while a reporter. This book, The Day of the Jackal, became an instant success,
and spawned a career of many successful books. Frederick Forsyth speaks fluent
French, German and Spanish, and has travelled widely in Europe, the Middle East
and Africa, and these experiencies
can be seen in the authenticity of his books.
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