Author: Samantha Harvey
Books
Orbital | 2024 |
Samantha Harvey is a distinguished British author renowned for her thought-provoking and lyrical novels. Born in 1975 in Kent, England, Harvey pursued higher education at the University of Warwick, where she studied philosophy. She later earned a Master's degree in creative writing from Bath Spa University. Her debut novel, "The Wilderness," published in 2009, was met with critical acclaim and heralded her as a fresh voice in contemporary literature. The book, which explores the intricacies of memory and identity through the lens of Alzheimer's disease, was longlisted for the Orange Prize and shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award.
Harvey's subsequent works, including "All Is Song," "Dear Thief," and "The Western Wind," further cemented her reputation for crafting novels that blend profound existential queries with elegantly woven narratives. "The Western Wind," set in the 15th century, showcases her versatility and skill in historical fiction. In addition to her novels, Harvey's essays and short stories have found a place in several prestigious literary journals. As an academic, she shares her expertise and passion for storytelling with students, lecturing in creative writing at Bath Spa University.