David R. Ignatius (born
May 26,
1950), an
American journalist and
novelist. As of 2008, he is an
associate editor and
columnist for
The Washington Post. He also co-hosts
PostGlobal, an online discussion of international issues at
Washingtonpost.com, with
Newsweek 's
Fareed Zakaria.
Personal
Ignatius is a graduate of
St. Albans School (Washington, DC),
Harvard College, class of 1973, and
King's College, Cambridge.
He is married to Dr. Eve Thornberg Ignatius and they have three daughters.
Ignatius' father, Paul Robert Ignatius is a former Secretary of the Navy and president of The Washington Post.
Career
After school, he worked for
Washington Monthly and then the
Wall Street Journal, where he covered the Justice Department and the
CIA, and was a correspondent from the
Middle East. He later went to the
Washington Post in 1986, where he has since remained except for a stint from 2000 through 2002 when he was executive editor of the
International Herald Tribune in
Paris. His writing has also appeared in
The New York Times Magazine,
The Atlantic Monthly,
Foreign Affairs, and
The New Republic. His columns are syndicated worldwide by
The Washington Post Writers Group.
Bibliography
Ignatius has also written six novels in the
suspense/
espionage fiction genre, which draw on his experience and interest in foreign affairs:
In 2006, he wrote a foreword to the American edition of Enemy Combatant by Moazzam Begg.
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