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  1. Susanna Clarke. Susanna Mary Clarke (born 1 November 1959) is an English author known for her debut novel Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell (2004), a Hugo Award -winning alternative history. Clarke began Jonathan Strange in 1993 and worked on it during her spare time. For the next decade, she published short stories from the Strange universe, but ...

  2. From 1993 to 2003, Susanna Clarke was an editor at Simon and Schuster's Cambridge office, where she worked on their cooke. Susanna Clarke was born in Nottingham in 1959. 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 ...

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  3. Sep 24, 2021 · The acclaimed writer of Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell and Piranesi talks to Harper's Bazaar about her literary journey and her chronic fatigue. She shares how writing fantasy novels helps her cope with illness and inspires others.

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  4. Sep 16, 2020 · Susanna Clarke, the author of Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell, returns after 16 years with Piranesi, a haunting and dense fantasy. The novel follows a scientist who lives in a vast, flooded house with a mysterious Other, and explores themes of memory, power, and identity.

  5. Sep 7, 2020 · Susanna Clarke’s Fantasy World of Interiors. Fifteen years after an illness rendered her largely housebound, the best-selling writer is releasing a novel that feels like a surreal meditation on ...

  6. PR6103.L375 P57 2020. Piranesi is a novel by English author Susanna Clarke, published by Bloomsbury Publishing in 2020. It is Clarke's second novel, following her debut Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell (2004), published sixteen years earlier. The novel is set in a parallel universe made up of hundreds of halls and vestibules, which triggers a ...

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  8. Sep 8, 2021 · Clarke accepted her award at a ceremony in London on Wednesday. British author Susanna Clarke has won the 2021 Women's Prize for Fiction for her second novel Piranesi. The fantasy work is the long ...

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