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Ed Vulliamy

エドワード・セバスチャン・ヴリアミー

Edowādo Sebasuchan Vulliamy

Profile

Gender
Male
Born
1954-08-01 (Notting Hill, London, England)
Nationality
British, Irish heritage, Welsh heritage
Languages
English
Residence History
Notting Hill, London → Rome (based) → Sarajevo / Bosnia (conflict reporting) → Washington, D.C. (based) → New York City (based) → Mexico / US-Mexico border region (reporting)

Career

Occupations
Journalist, Correspondent, Author
Active Years
1979-
Influenced By
Mother: Shirley Hughes (children's author and illustrator), Family literary background (e.g., C. E. Vulliamy)

Education

University College School
Country: United Kingdom
Hertford College, University of Oxford
Politics and Philosophy / Department of Politics and Philosophy
Degree: BA (Politics and Philosophy)
Country: United Kingdom
Won an Open Scholarship; wrote a thesis on the Northern Ireland Troubles

Awards

Ryszard Kapuściński Award
2013
Work: Amexica: War Along the Borderline
Organization: Ryszard Kapuściński Award committee
Result: 受賞
Ryszard Kapuściński Award (shortlisted)
2015
Work: The War is Dead, Long Live the War
Organization: Ryszard Kapuściński Award committee
Result: ノミネート(ショートリスト)
British Press Awards — International Reporter of the Year
1992
Organization: The Press Awards
Result: 受賞
British Press Awards — International Reporter of the Year
1997
Organization: The Press Awards
Result: 受賞
Amnesty International Media Award
1992
Organization: Amnesty International
Result: 受賞
James Cameron Award
1994
Organization: James Cameron Award committee
Result: 受賞
Granada Television 'What The Papers Say' Foreign Correspondent of the Year
1992
Organization: Granada Television
Result: 受賞

Awards & Nominations

Works

Major Works

Seasons in Hell: Slaughter and Betrayal in Bosnia

1994 Reportage / Non-fiction

A reportage account based on on-the-ground coverage of atrocities and betrayals during the Bosnian War.

War reportingEthnic cleansingInternational justice and war crimes

Sleaze: The Corruption of Parliament (with David Leigh)

1997 Investigative journalism / Political non-fiction

An investigative report into political corruption in the UK (co-authored with David Leigh).

Political corruptionInvestigative reporting

Amexica: War Along the Borderline

2010 Non-fiction / International reporting

A reportage on the drug wars, organized crime, money laundering and social impact along the US-Mexico border.

Drug cartelsBorder issuesOrganized crimeFinancial crime

The War is Dead, Long Live the War: Bosnia: The Reckoning

2012 Non-fiction / Documentary literature

Follows survivors of Bosnia's camps over two decades, examining trauma, resilience and the legacy of genocide.

Memory and traumaTestimony of war crimesReconstruction and reconciliation

Everything Is Happening: Journey Into A Painting (with Michael Jacobs)

2014 Art essay / Criticism

An essayistic exploration of Diego Velázquez's 'Las Meninas', completed with Michael Jacobs.

ArtPainting analysisCultural history

When Words Fail: A Life with Music, War and Peace

2018 Memoir / Essay

A memoir linking music and conflict through the author's experiences. US edition titled 'Louder Than Bombs'.

Music and memoryConflict experiencePersonal memoir

Louder Than Bombs: A Life with Music, War, and Peace

2020 Memoir / Essay

US edition of 'When Words Fail' exploring life through music and conflict.

MusicConflictMemoir

Bibliography

  • Seasons in Hell: Slaughter and Betrayal in Bosnia (1994)
  • Sleaze: The Corruption of Parliament (1997, co-authored)
  • Amexica: War Along the Borderline (2010)
  • The War is Dead, Long Live the War: Bosnia: The Reckoning (2012)
  • Everything is Happening: Journey into a Painting (2014, with Michael Jacobs)
  • When Words Fail: A Life with Music, War and Peace (2018)
  • Louder Than Bombs: A Life with Music, War, and Peace (2020)

Adaptations

  • Film 'Official Secrets' (2019) — features a portrayal of Ed Vulliamy (portrayed by Rhys Ifans)

Style & Themes

Literary Style
Investigative non-fiction grounded in reportingReportage style emphasizing on-the-ground descriptionLyricism in memoir and essay writing
Recurring Motifs
War and traumaBorders and migrationOrganized crime and the drug warMusic and memory

Health

  • Severe/complex broken leg (2013)
    2013-2016(治療と回復が長期化)
    Underwent prolonged treatment including the Ilizarov apparatus. Wrote about the patient experience; the injury and recovery influenced his decision to leave staff positions in 2016 and focus on full-time authorship and freelance journalism.

Legacy

Ed Vulliamy is an internationally recognized journalist whose reporting on the Bosnian War and the US-Mexico drug wars has been influential; he also provided testimony to war crimes tribunals. He is acclaimed as a non-fiction author and has received and been shortlisted for major awards.

Academic Societies

  • Goldsmiths' College, University of London (Honorary Fellow)

In Popular Culture

  • Portrayed by Rhys Ifans in the film 'Official Secrets' (2019)
  • Occasional singer in the blues/rock band 'Age Against the Machine'

Quotes

  • "He (Rhys Ifans) is my Alter Idem, more me than I am!"
    Source: Interview / The Irish Times (2019)

Trivia

  • Has been a vegetarian since the age of eight.
  • One of the journalists who testified at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) about Bosnian War crimes.
  • Suffered a severe leg break in 2013 and underwent treatment with the Ilizarov apparatus.
  • Depicted as a character in the film 'Official Secrets' (2019), portrayed by Rhys Ifans.