Karen Armstrong
Writer / Nun
Karen Armstrong became a household name in the United Kingdom in the 1980s, thanks to her best-selling books Through the Narrow Gate and Beginning the World, her autobiographical accounts of her life in a Roman Catholic convent during the 1960s. She followed with a successful TV documentary series on St. Paul, and during the '90s she earned a reputation as one of the world's most successful writers on religion, with books such as Muhammad: A Biography of the Prophet (1992), A History of God (1993), and Jerusalem: One City, Three Faiths (1996). Also a part-time university teacher, Armstrong has also published a brief biography of Buddha (2001), a second biography of Muhammad called Muhammad: A Prophet for Our Time (2006) and another memoir, The Spiral Staircase: My Climb Out of Darkness (2004).Four Good Links
Interview With Karen Armstrong
2001 talk with The Atlantic about her book on Buddha
Turn, Turn, Turn
Informative and lengthy 2004 interview with Powell's Books
Karen Armstrong Interview
2008 Q&A about politics and religion
Karen Armstrong on Buddha
Audio program from the Smithsonian Associates

