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James Meek (born 1962) is a British novelist and journalist, author of ''The People's Act of Love''. He was born in London, England, and grew up in Dundee, Scotland. ==Biography==
Meek attended school at Grove Academy in Broughty Ferry, Dundee, and studied at Edinburgh University. His first short stories were published in the New Edinburgh Review and he collaborated with Duncan McLean on a play, ''Faculty of Rats'', which starred Angus Macfadyen.〔http://www.thespiannet.com/actors/M/macfadyen_angus/〕 After a few years in England Meek returned to Edinburgh in 1988, where he worked for The Scotsman. The following year, his first novel, ''McFarlane Boils the Sea'', was published.〔http://www.jamesmeek.net/www.jamesmeek.net/Biography_2.html〕 In 1990 he helped McLean set up the garage publishing house Clocktower Press.〔Mclean, Duncan (1997). ahead of its time. Vintage. p. ix-xxii. ISBN 0-099-26848-5.〕 In 1991 Meek moved to Kiev and in 1994 to Moscow. He joined the staff of The Guardian, becoming its Moscow bureau chief. In 1999 he moved to London. He left the Guardian in 2005. He is the author of five novels, two books of short stories and a book of essays about privatisation. He is a contributing editor to The London Review of Books 〔http://www.jamesmeek.net/www.jamesmeek.net/Biography_2.html〕
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