Lucy Mangan | |
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Born | 1974 |
Education | Trinity Hall, Cambridge |
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Employer | The Guardian |
Children | 1 |
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Lucy Katherine Mangan [1] (born 1974) is a British journalist and author. She is a columnist, features writer and TV critic for The Guardian and an opinion writer for i news. [2] [3] A major part of her writing is related to feminism. [4] [5]
Mangan grew up in Catford, southeast London, to parents originally from Lancashire. [6] Her father worked in theatre, and her mother was a doctor. [7] She studied English at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, qualified as a solicitor, but worked in a bookshop until she found a work experience placement at The Guardian in 2003. [6] [8]
Mangan writes a regular column, TV reviews and occasional features at The Guardian. [9] Her book My Family and other Disasters (2009) is a collection of her newspaper columns. She has also written books about her childhood and her wedding. [6] [8] Her debut novel, Are We Having Fun Yet?, was published in 2021. The Scotsman's Kirsty McLuckie gave the novel a glowing review, describing the book as "a work of genius". [10]
Mangan also has a regular column for Stylist magazine [11] and has been a judge for the BookTrust Roald Dahl Funny Prize. [12] She won the columnist of the year award at the Professional Publishers Association Awards in 2013 [13] and was shortlisted for the critic of the year award at The British Press Awards in 2019. [14]
Mangan and her husband have one son. [15] [8]