
Sofka Zinovieff, writer
Michael Berkeley's guest is the writer Sofka Zinovieff.
Like many writers, Sofka Zinovieff draws on her own history in her books – and her family tree offers plenty of inspiration. Her paternal grandmother was born into Russian high society, fled to England after the 1917 revolution and became a Communist. Sofka wrote her biography.
Her maternal grandmother married the eccentric aristocrat Robert Heber-Percy, and for a time shared a house with his lover, the artist and composer Lord Berners. Sofka has also charted her story.
Her father Peter was a composer and co-founder of Britain's first synthesiser manufacturer, making instruments used by the likes of Pink Floyd and David Bowie.
He banned his many children from attending his funeral – a decision which inspired her most recent book, a novel called Stealing Dad.
Sofka's music includes Bach, Monteverdi, Theodorakis and Mozart.
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