Alexander Fiske-Harrison
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Alexander Fiske-Harrison

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Alexander Rupert Fiske-Harrison (born 22 July 1976) is an English author and journalist, broadcaster and conservationist. His writing has been noted for his immersion in his subject matter. He also trained and worked for some years as a Method actor. For his first book Into The Arena: The World Of The Spanish Bullfight, which was shortlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award 2011, he became a bullfighter. For his second, The Bulls Of Pamplona, to which the Mayor of Pamplona wrote the foreword, he became a bull-runner. His fiction "Les Invincibles" was a finalist in Le Prix Hemingway International in France in 2016, and his work "The Feldkirch Crossing", was shortlisted for the Mogford Prize of the Financial Times Weekend Oxford Literary Festival in 2021. He is currently researching wolves, dogs and human-canine interactions and common history for a book provisionally titled The Land Of Wolves. He was educated at Eton and the University of Oxford, followed by The London School of Economics and Political Science and the University of London. He studied biological sciences, and then philosophy, politics and economics (PPE), before doing postgraduate work in the foundations of physics on the relationship between quantum theory and classical logic and then consciousness studies incorporating work in both foundations of psychology and animal behaviour. He is currently studying as a postgraduate at the School of Neuroscience at King's College London. (from Wikipedia)
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