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Susanna Clarke
Fantasy
Biography
Susanna
Clarke was born in Nottingham in 1959, the eldest daughter of a
Methodist Minister. A nomadic childhood was spent in towns in
Northern England and Scotland. She was educated at St Hilda’s
College, Oxford, and has worked in various areas of non-fiction
publishing, including Gordon Fraser and Quarto. In 1990 she left
London and went to Turin to teach English to stressed-out executives
of the Fiat motor company. The following year she taught English in
Bilbao.
She returned to England in 1992 and spent the rest of that year in
County Durham, in a house that looked out over the North Sea. There
she began working on her first novel, Jonathan Strange and Mr
Norrell.
From 1993 to 2003 Susanna Clarke was an editor at Simon and
Schuster's Cambridge office, where she worked on their cookery list.
She has published seven short stories and novellas in US
anthologies. One, The Duke of Wellington Misplaces His Horse, first
appeared in a limited-edition, illustrated chapbook from Green Man
Press. Another, Mr Simonelli, or The Fairy Widower, was shortlisted
for a World Fantasy Award in 2001.
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell is a New York Times and Sunday Times
bestseller. It won the Hugo Award for best novel in 2005. It has
been shortlisted for the Whitbread First Novel Award, the Guardian
First Book Award, was longlisted 2004 Man Booker Prize and is
shortlisted for the 2005 British Book Industry Waterstones Literary
Fiction Award and the Virgin Books Newcomer of the Year.
Susanna lives in Cambridge with her partner, the novelist and
reviewer Colin Greenland.
Links
Susanna
Clarke's Short Stories
The Jonathan Strange
Official Website
Susanna Clarke's
profile at Bloomsbury
Visit Colin Greenland's Profile |