- Alison Spedding
Dr. Alison Louise Spedding (
22 January 1962 -) is a British anthropologist andfantasy author .Spedding studied
Archaeology andAnthropology and laterPhilosophy atKing's College, Cambridge , receiving her BA degree in1982 . She received a PhD from theLondon School of Economics in1989 . She wrote a trilogy of fantasy novels, set approximately in the time ofAlexander the Great . In the novels Alexander dies, and the female protagonist, "Aleizon Ailix Ayndra", goes on to fulfil Alexander's destiny.In
1989 Spedding moved toBolivia and lectured atSan Andres University inLa Paz . While there she published the academic work "Wachu Wachu. Cultivo de coca e identitad en los Yungas de la Paz" (1994) and "Manuel y Fortunato" (1997). She became an outspoken critic of the government's policy of cracking down on peasantcoca farmers. In1998 she was arrested on drug charges, having been found with 2 kg ofcannabis in her possession. Although she claimed the cannabis was for personal use, she received a 10 year sentence for trafficking. Academics widely considered the arrest was politically motivated and campaigned for her release. She was released in2000 on payment of a surety.Bibliography
"A Walk in the Dark" trilogy
*"The Road and the Hills" (1986)
*"A Cloud over Water" (1988)
*"The Streets of the City" (1988)
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