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David Bennun
English writer, journalist and music critic From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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David Bennun (born 1968) is an English writer, journalist and music critic.
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Career
Bennun started his career in music journalism in the 1990s. Notable publications he has written for include Melody Maker, The Guardian and The Quietus.[1][2][3][4][5] He is noted for his interview pieces, which have been cited in several books.[6][7][8]
In 2018, he began to write about political subjects such as Brexit and anti-Semitism for The Guardian[9][10] and New Statesman.[11]
Publications
Books
- Bennun, David (2004). Tick Bite Fever. Ebury Press. ISBN 9780091897437.[12]
- Bennun, David (2010). British As A Second Language. Ebury Press. ISBN 9781409004677.[3]
Selected interviews
- Chris Rock — Bennun, David (26 December 1999). "Ready to Rock". The Observer.[6][7]
- Robert J. White — Bennun, David (2000). "Dr Robert White". The Sunday Telegraph Magazine – via Bennun's official website.[8]
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External links
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