Sofka Zinovieff

Sofka Zinovieff (born 1961) is a British author and journalist.

Early life

Zinovieff was born in London. Her parents were Peter Zinovieff and Victoria Gala Heber-Percy. Her paternal grandparents were White Russians that had left the Soviet Union for the United Kingdom shortly after the October Revolution. Zinovieff would later write a biography of her grandmother, Sofka Skipwith.

She grew up in Putney in south-west London, where her father was founder of Britain's first synthesizer manufacturer, Electronic Music Studios (London) Ltd. She studied social anthropology at Cambridge University. Later she gained a PhD after living and carrying out research in the Peloponnese.

Career

Zinovieff has worked as a journalist and book reviewer for various British publications. She has written several books, from memoirs and biographies to novels.

Works

  • Eurydice Street: A Place in Athens (Granta, 2004). ISBN 1-86207-750-9 ISBN 978-1-86207-750-8
  • Red Princess: A Revolutionary Life (Granta, 2007). ISBN 1-86207-919-6 ISBN 978-1-86207-919-9
  • The House on Paradise Street (Short Books, 2012). ISBN 978-1-907595-69-1
  • The Mad Boy, Lord Berners, My Grandmother and Me (Jonathan Cape, 2014). ISBN 978-0-22409-659-1
  • Putney (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2018) ISBN 9781408895757

Personal life

Sofka Zinovieff has lived and worked in Russia, Italy, and has spent many years in Greece. She and her Greek husband, Vassilis Papadimitriou live between Athens and London. They have two daughters.

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