Catherine Nixey is the author of The Darkening Age, a book
about how early Christians destroyed temples, smashed statues, banned
free discussion of religion and burnt books in order to ensure that
everyone in the Roman Empire complied with their aggressive new
religion. The Darkening Age won a Royal Society of Literature Jerwood Award for Non-Fiction.
Her interest in religion was piqued by her family background: her
mother had been a nun, her father a monk. She read classics at Cambridge
and now works at the Times as radio critic and commissioning editor on the arts desk. She has written for many publications including the FT and the Economist.
Agent: Patrick Walsh
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