Victoria Clark
Victoria Clark Author, was born in Aden in 1961, educated in Britain 
and attended York University. She lives in London. Winner of the David Blundy Press Award in 1991, she wrote for 
the Observer from post-Communist Romania, from the former Yugoslavia during the Croat and Bosnian wars, and 
from Moscow between 1990 and 1996


Victoria Clark was born in Aden in 1961, educated in Britain and attended York University. She lives in London. Winner of the David Blundy Press Award in 1991, she wrote for the Observer from post-Communist Romania, from the former Yugoslavia during the Croat and Bosnian wars, and from Moscow between 1990 and 1996.

Victoria Clark is the author of 4 books, published in the UK and the US:

'Why Angels Fall: A Portrait of Eastern Orthodox Europe' (Macmillan 2000)
'The Far-Farers: A Journey form Viking Iceland to Crusader Jerusalem' (Macmillan 2003)
'Holy Fire: The Battle for Christ's Tomb' (Macmillan 2005)
'Allies for Armageddon: The Rise of Christian Zionism' (Yale 2007)

Millions of Americans believe that God requires 
them to offer uncondional moral, financial, political and military support to Israel. In this second pilgrimage, Victoria Clark seeks 
insight into our present predicament by exploring the lessons of the past. It's the holiest of Christian sites - 
the place where Jesus was buried. But the Church of the Holy Sepulchre has become a battleground 
where priests fight and monks stone each other. Victoria Clark reports on an ungodly turf war Victoria Clark travelled across most of Eastern 
Europe to write Why Angels Fall.


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