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Andrew James Fincham

Potteries, England, 1964

Andrew James FinchamAndrew Fincham was born in 1964 in the Potteries district of England to a family of musicians, teachers and priests. He was educated at Newcastle-under-Lyme School where he won numerous prizes for poetry and drama before being awarded a place to read Law at Wadham College, Oxford, matriculating in 1984. His time at Oxford was relatively untroubled by study, and a preference for contemplation enabled him to be twice elected as college President of the Arts. Much of his earliest poetry was composed at this time.

Graduating in 1987 in Politics, Philosophy and Economics, Andrew was recruited from University to work with the world’s largest consultancy firm from whence, entirely un-spoilt by literary success, he continued to work in international finance strategy for 16 years, writing two (unpublished) literary novels, one definitive Guide to Business Strategy and a host of articles.

In 1995, an opportunity to work in Poland encouraged him to investigate the historical origins of his birth religion - the English Unitarians - much of whose thinking had been influenced by the late c.16th Polish Arians. A chance encounter with a copy of the first English biography of Michal Servetus in a private library cemented his interest, and provided motivation for a wider understanding of the true importance of the Servetian story.

His creative efforts in Poland were recognized in April 2004 with the award from UNESCO for ‘Foreign Contribution to Polish literary life”. His latest verse, ‘Srodek ciezkosci’ (‘Centre of Gravity’), published by IbiS the same year, received a warm reception.

Andrew Fincham is twice married, with three children, and works as a writer and commentator on Polish affairs. He lives six miles from Shakespeare’s birthplace in England, and in the Horseshoe Wood (Podkowa Lesna) close to Warsaw, Poland.

e-mail: a.fincham@servetus.org

 

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