Felicity Bryan Death | Passed Away | Obituary
Felicity Bryan Death – Dead: A great loss was made known to InsideEko. As friends and families of the deceased are mourning the passing of their loved and cherished Felicity Bryan.
Felicity Bryan was a leading British literary agent who helped nurture journalism on both sides of the Atlantic, organizing a long-standing fellowship that brings a young British journalist to work in The Washington Post newsroom each summer, she died on June 21 at her home in Kidlington, England. She was 74
Having heard about this great loss, the family of this individual is passing through pains, mourning the unexpected passing of their beloved.
This departure was confirmed through social media posts made by Twitter users who pour out tributes, and condolences to the family of the deceased.
This is very sad news. Felicity Bryan was one of the greatest agents of her generation. Her intelligence, her love of books and commitment to authors will be much missed. Sympathies to her friends, family, colleagues and authors.
This is very sad news. Felicity Bryan was one of the greatest agents of her generation. Her intelligence, her love of books and commitment to authors will be much missed. Sympathies to her friends, family, colleagues and authors. https://t.co/0db3IEBsoY
— Karolina Sutton (@KarolinaSutton) June 21, 2020
We lost one of the greats yesterday. Felicity was generous, vivacious, tireless, curious and kind. She was a wonderful agent and the most beloved colleague and friend. I’m going to miss her so much.
We lost one of the greats yesterday. Felicity was generous, vivacious, tireless, curious and kind. She was a wonderful agent and the most beloved colleague and friend. I’m going to miss her so much. https://t.co/fvuWitZvzG
— Carrie Plitt (@PlittyC) June 22, 2020
Very sad to hear Felicity Bryan has died. She was a force of nature, an agent with a great eye for non fiction and was behind a great journalism fellowship with Washington Post that launched many great careers. Condolences to her family and colleagues.
Very sad to hear Felicity Bryan has died. She was a force of nature, an agent with a great eye for non fiction and was behind a great journalism fellowship with Washington Post that launched many great careers. Condolences to her family and colleagues. https://t.co/s9abjI9W4q
— Jonny Geller (@JonnyGeller) June 21, 2020
I am incredibly sad about Felicity Bryan. She was just a properly good person, amazing agent, gave time to everyone. Her jackets were show-stopping and her general taste in everything impeccable. She lit up every room. So sorry she has gone far too soon
@FelicityBryan
I am incredibly sad about Felicity Bryan. She was just a properly good person, amazing agent, gave time to everyone. Her jackets were show-stopping and her general taste in everything impeccable. She lit up every room. So sorry she has gone far too soon @FelicityBryan
— Cathryn Summerhayes (@Taffyagent) June 21, 2020
I met Felicity at the Jaipur Festival this year and really enjoyed her company. She was a gorgeous person. My deepest sympathies to her family and friends.
Felicity Bryan, British literary agent who spearheaded journalism fellowship, dies at 74
I met Felicity at the Jaipur Festival this year and really enjoyed her company. She was a gorgeous person. My deepest sympathies to her family and friends.
Felicity Bryan, British literary agent who spearheaded jou
rnalism fellowship, dies at 74 https://t.co/xMhFwF7rPz— Fintan O’Toole (@fotoole) June 22, 2020
We were very sad to hear of Felicity Bryan’s passing: an incredible literary agent and seasoned exhibitor at The London Book Fair. The world of books will never quite be the same. Our thoughts are with her family, friends and colleagues.
We were very sad to hear of Felicity Bryan’s passing: an incredible literary agent and seasoned exhibitor at The London Book Fair. The world of books will never quite be the same. Our thoughts are with her family, friends and colleagues. pic.twitter.com/5bMSv8XnqA
— The London Book Fair (@LondonBookFair) June 22, 2020
A bright light of the journalistic and literary world has been extinguished. Felicity Bryan’s brilliance, vivacity and ingenuity will not be forgotten. I’m forever indebted to her for the Stern Fellowship which taught me and many others so much.
A bright light of the journalistic and literary world has been extinguished. Felicity Bryan’s brilliance, vivacity and ingenuity will not be forgotten. I’m forever indebted to her for the Stern Fellowship which taught me and many others so much. https://t.co/m98d48HWkK
— Cathy Newman (@cathynewman) June 21, 2020
RIP Felicity Bryan, literary agent, journalist, friend and sponsor of the great Stern fellowship at the Washington Post, now aptly renamed the Stern-Bryan fellowship
RIP Felicity Bryan, literary agent, journalist, friend and sponsor of the great Stern fellowship at the Washington Post, now aptly renamed the Stern-Bryan fellowship https://t.co/Dc8Hv4SRUB
— Lionel Barber (@lionelbarber) June 21, 2020
Felicity Bryan was one of the best agents around and a pleasure to be with. She always had great stories to tell -the trip to Oviedo with Karen Armstrong to pick up the Princess of Asturias prize is a personal favourite- and great books to champion. She will be sorely missed.
Felicity Bryan was one of the best agents around and a pleasure to be with. She always had great stories to tell -the trip to Oviedo with Karen Armstrong to pick up the Princess of Asturias prize is a personal favourite- and great books to champion. She will be sorely missed.
— Miguel Aguilar (@meigul) June 21, 2020
I met Felicity Bryan a few months ago, right before we stopped meeting people, in Jaipur: she was a gracious and kind woman who never let on about the uncommon amount of tragedy in her life, which I am just reading about now. How sad that she is gone.
I met Felicity Bryan a few months ago, right before we stopped meeting people, in Jaipur: she was a gracious and kind woman who never let on about the uncommon amount of tragedy in her life, which I am just reading about now. How sad that she is gone.https://t.co/3BhmKxCJye
— Benjamin Moser (@BenjaminFMoser) June 22, 2020
RIP Felicity Bryan literary agent extraordinaire. An effervescent bundle of energy & enthusiasm matched by deep intelligence & strategic insight. She cherished her authors, her family & adored her chosen career. How we shall miss her unique spirit. She was one of the greats.
RIP Felicity Bryan literary agent extraordinaire. An effervescent bundle of energy & enthusiasm matched by deep intelligence & strategic insight. She cherished her authors, her family & adored her chosen career. How we shall miss her unique spirit. She was one of the greats.
— Gail Rebuck (@gailrebuck) June 21, 2020
British literary agent Felicity Bryan has died at 74. She was a force behind the Washington Post’s Stern-Bryan Fellowship, which was renamed in her honor a little over a week before her death:
British literary agent Felicity Bryan has died at 74. She was a force behind the Washington Post’s Stern-Bryan Fellowship, which was renamed in her honor a little over a week before her death: https://t.co/wkeG4oeED1
— Harrison Smith (@harrisondsmith) June 21, 2020
A light has gone out for all those who knew Felicity Bryan. A wonderful woman and a privilege to be warmed by her friendship. What more can be said? You can anticipate death, but nothing prepares you for its finality. Profound condolences to Alex and her sons, Max and Ben.
A light has gone out for all those who knew Felicity Bryan. A wonderful woman and a privilege to be warmed by her friendship. What more can be said? You can anticipate death, but nothing prepares you for its finality. Profound condolences to Alex and her sons, Max and Ben. https://t.co/qeAAjkYeWg
— Will Hutton (@williamnhutton) June 21, 2020
We are still working on getting more details about the death, as family statement on the death is yet to be released.