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Ms Fiammetta Rocco

Books and Arts editor

Location:
London, UK
Languages:
  • Arabic
  • English
  • French
  • Greek
  • Italian
  • Swahili
Contact:

+44 (0)20 7830 7042 (office)

+44 (0)7973 311 909 (mobile)

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Specialist Subjects:
  • Arts
  • Culture
  • Language

Biography

Fiammetta Rocco joined The Economist in 1998 in her present role as Editor of Books and Arts. She also writes a weekly column on the art market for The Economist online. Past and present art.view columns can be viewed at www.economist.com/artview. Previously, she wrote for the Independent on Sunday, Daily Telegraph, Institutional Investor and Vanity Fair. In 2005 she served as a Booker Prize judge.

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