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苏珊娜·克拉克
苏珊娜·克拉克 生于1959年.是英国诺丁汉郡一位教士的女儿.童年时代在英格兰北部和苏格兰的许多小镇都生活过。毕业于牛津大学圣希尔达学院,先后从事过教师和图书编辑工作,现居英国剑桥。2005年,《大魔法师》荣获素有“书界奥斯卡”之称的英国图书奖的两个专项奖。苏珊娜·克拉克亦借此书捧得“最佳新人”奖。F ~ T#GV8F Xj:ug
发几张她的图。没点字又要被lala BS [s:13] ,所以在网上找了点,貌似中文的介绍就只有这点。 [s:12] {I#VI@7YYc
Susanna Clarke grew up in Northern England and Scotland, and attended St. Hilda's College at Oxford studying philosophy, politics, and economics. She worked in publishing for eight years, then taught English as a foreign language in Italy and Spain for two years. From 1993 to 2003 she edited cookbooks Simon & Schuster UK in Cambridge. In 1993 she attended a writing class taught by Colin Greenland and Geoff Ryman, and wrote her first story as a requirement for the class. Greenland sent one of her stories, "The Ladies of Grace Adieu", to Neil Gaiman, who showed it to Patrick Nielsen Hayden, who bought it for his anthology Starlight 1 (1996), launching Clarke's career as a fiction writer. She has published only a few stories, many related to the world of her novel, from "Stopp't-Clock Yard" in 1996 to World Fantasy Award-nominee "Mr. Simonelli or the Fairy Widower" in 2000 and "Anticks and Frets" in 2004. In 1993 she began writing Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, which Neil Gaiman called "unquestionably the finest English novel of the fantastic written in the last seventy years." Published to acclaim in 2004, Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell was longlisted for the Man Booker prize and shortlisted for the Whitbread Award.
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