Ann Wroe is the Briefings and Obituaries editor of The Economist. She is the author of six previous works of non-fiction, including Pilate- The Biography of an Invented Man, which was shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson Award and the W.H. Smith Award. She lives in north London.
She is a stylist with a wide-ranging and subtle mind. She's a genius, I believe, because she lights up every subject she touches. Why [ is she] underrated? She is personally modest, and her work doesn't fit into a category. She is too original for the market. -- Hilary Mantel This is a wonderful book, and almost not a book at all, more a window into another mind... It is a gift Wroe shares. She registers commonplace things with poetic intensity... A rich, radiant ramble... More, please. Yet if she had written an autobiography it would almost inevitably have followed a standard pattern, wheras Six Facets of Light is unprecedented, unpredictable and unforgettable. -- John Carey * Sunday Times * Ann Wroe is a versatile and adventurous writer, and Six Facets of Light is as delightful as it is unexpected. Here the world's most mysterious medium has found its most passionate hymnist. -- John Banville You get a sense that Ann Wroe took great delight in writing this book... It takes an emphatically personal approach... Wroe's quicksilver prose brings her meditations to glinting life. The attuned eye of the naturalist combines with the poet's sharpened sensitivity in descriptions as intricately detailed as they are idiosyncratically evocative... As far as this reviewer is concerned, it put the light in delight. -- Rachel Campbell-Johnston * The Times * [It] lays the writer bare and offers up a host of treasures, some of which will resonate and stick and become part of the reader's own armoury of images and anecdotes... There are some wonderful pickings in this allusive, largely Christo-centric book. -- Honor Clerk * Spectator *