Anne Fremantle
Anne Fremantle | |
|---|---|
| Born | Anne Marie Huth Jackson 15 June 1909 Aix-les-Bains, France |
| Died | 26 December 2002 (aged 93) London, England |
| Education | Cheltenham Ladies College |
| Alma mater | Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford |
| Occupations | Journalist, translator, poet, novelist and biographer |
| Spouse |
Christopher Fremantle
(m. 1930) |
| Parent(s) | Frederick Huth Jackson and Claire Annabel Caroline Grant Duff |
Anne Fremantle (born Anne Marie Huth Jackson; 15 June 1909 – 26 December 2002) was an English-American journalist, translator, poet, novelist and biographer.
A Catholic convert, she was a prominent host in postwar New York, United States. Evelyn Waugh called her "the smartest woman in America". She published around 30 books and thousands of articles.