Owen Matthews


Owen Matthews is a British writer, historian and journalist. His first book, Stalin's Children, was shortlisted for the 2008 Guardian [First Book Award], the Orwell Prize for political writing, and France's Prix Médicis Etranger. His books have been translated into 28 languages. He is a former Moscow and Istanbul Bureau Chief for Newsweek.

Biography

Owen Matthews was born in London in 1971. His father was Mervyn Matthews, a British expert on Soviet society. His mother Lyudmila Bibikova was born in Kharkiv, Soviet Ukraine, and he speaks Russian as a native speaker. Matthews's maternal grandfather, Boris Bibikov, was a Communist Party supporter.
Matthews studied Modern History at Oxford University.

Collected media

Journalism

During the Bosnian War, Matthews worked as a freelance foreign correspondent in Budapest, Sarajevo and Belgrade. From 1995 to 1997 he worked as a city and features reporter on The [Moscow Times]. In 1997 he joined Newsweek Magazine's Moscow Bureau as a correspondent, covering the Second Chechen War. In 2001 he moved to Turkey, reporting from Turkey, the Caucasus, Syria and Iran, and also covering the invasions of Afghanistan and then Iraq. From 2006 to 2012 he was Newsweek's Moscow Bureau Chief; and until 2019 was a Contributing Editor at the magazine. In 2014 he reported for Newsweek on the conflict in Eastern Ukraine. He is currently a contributing writer for The Spectator Magazine.

Books

Non-fiction

Fiction

  • Moscou Babylone, a novel based on Matthews' experiences in Moscow in the 1990s, has been published in French, German and Czech. It was chosen as the 'coup de coeur etranger' at the 2013 Nancy Literary Festival, Le Livre sur la Place.
  • L'Ombre du Sabre A novel inspired by the author's own experiences as a reporter in Chechnya in the 1990s and in Eastern Ukraine in 2014
  • Black Sun was chosen as a Book of the Year by The Economist; a Crime Book of the Month in The Sunday Times; and one of the Financial Times' Best Thrillers of 2019.
  • Red Traitor.
  • White Fox.

Television

Matthews co-wrote the 2015 Russian television series Londongrad and played an episodic role in it. Matthews also played the US Ambassador to Moscow in the 2017 Russian television series The Optimists.
In 2016-18 Matthews appeared regularly as a guest on Russian political talk shows 60 Minut ; NTV's Mesto Vstrechi and Russia-1's Evening with Vladimir Solovyov. He was known for outspoken criticism of the Kremlin and his clashes with senior Russian politicians, including Vladimir Zhirinovsky.