Zoe Heller was born in London in 1965 and educated at Oxford University and Columbia University, New York. She is a journalist who, after writing book reviews for various newspapers, became a feature writer for The Independent. She wrote a weekly confessional column for the Sunday Times for four years, but now writes for the Daily Telegraph and earned the title 'Columnist of the Year' in 2002.
She is the author of three novels: Everything You Know (2000), a dark comedy about misanthropic writer Willy Miller, Notes on a Scandal (2003) which tells the story of an affair between a high school teacher and her student through the eyes of the teacher's supposed friend, Barbara Covett and her latest - The Believers (2008).
2012 Чудо чудное и удовольствие от и до. Ужасно язвительно- но всё равно с некоторым сочувствием к людям, каждый новый поворот сюжета или действие/мысль героя вызывают радость узнавания и всё большее уважение в автору- это ж надо быть такой наблюдательной и меткой в выражении! Это ж надо так не перегибать палку, не обобщать, но и не возиться с несущественным!