John Carlin

John Carlin

About

John Carlin is a renowned journalist and author known for his incisive analysis of sports and politics. Born in London in 1956, Carlin has reported from over 50 countries and written for esteemed publications like The Guardian, The Times, and the Financial Times. With a career spanning decades, he is celebrated for his deep dives into South African history, notably through his book "Playing the Enemy," which inspired the film "Invictus." Carlin blends narrative flair with sharp insights, offering readers thoughtful explorations of socio-political landscapes. He continues to engage audiences worldwide with his compelling storytelling and expert commentary.

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