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Monica Furlong
British author, journalist, and women's activist

Monica Furlong

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British author, journalist, and women's activist
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Kenton, United Kingdom; London Borough of Harrow, United Kingdom
Place of death
Umberleigh, United Kingdom
Age
73 years
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Biography

Monica Furlong (17 January 1930 – 14 January 2003) was a British author, journalist, and activist. She was born at Kenton near Harrow, north-west of London and died at Umberleigh in Devon. An obituary called her the Church of England's "most influential and creative layperson of the post-war period."

Career

Many of Furlong's books reflected a deep interest in religion and spirituality.She wrote biographies of John Bunyan, Trappist monk Thomas Merton, Thérèse of Lisieux, and Alan Watts, as well as books covering such diverse topics as the spiritual life of aboriginals, medieval women mystics, and the Church of England.She also wrote a popular series of children's novels set in medieval England and Scotland: Wise Child, Juniper, and Colman. Furlong's autobiography, Bird of Paradise, was published in 1995.

Furlong began her writing career in 1956 as a feature writer for Truth magazine, where she met Bernard Levin, who became a lifelong friend. She then joined The Spectator as its religious correspondent from 1958 until 1960, before moving to the Daily Mail, where she remained for the next eight years.

In the 1960s, Furlong became involved in religious reform. In her first book, With Love to the Church (1965), she expressed her beliefs in an inclusive Church and sided with those who felt excluded.She became a supporter of the cause of women in the Anglican Church. In the 1980s she campaigned for the ordination of women, and when that goal was reached she called for the appointment of women to senior Church positions. While in her 30s Furlong had used LSD, an experience she described in her book Travelling in (1971); the work was banned from Church of Scotland bookshops.

Books

Adult non-fiction

  • With Love to the Church (1965)
  • Contemplating Now (1971)
  • Puritan's Progress: A Study of John Bunyan (1975)
  • Merton: A Biography (1980)
  • Zen Effects: the Life of Alan Watts (1986)
    (published in England as Genuine Fake: A Biography of Alan Watts)
  • Therese of Lisieux (1987)
  • Birds of Paradise: Glimpses of Living Myth (1995)
  • Visions and Longings: Medieval Women Mystics (1996)
  • C of E: the State It's in (2000)
  • Women Pray: Voices through the Ages, from Many Faiths, Cultures, and Traditions (2004)

Children's fiction

Wise Child

  • Wise Child (1987)
  • Juniper (1990)
  • Colman (2004)

Stand-alone

  • Robin's Country (1994)
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