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    Samantha Harvey Takes 2024 Booker Prize with Space Novel ‘Orbital’

    Aishwarya ParikhBy Aishwarya ParikhNovember 13, 2024Updated:November 13, 2024 World No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Yael van der Wouden, Rachel Kushner, Anne Michaels, Queen Camilla, Charlotte Wood, Percival Everett, and Samantha Harvey during a reception for the Booker Prize Foundation at Clarence House, London. Picture date: Tuesday November 12, 2024. Aaron Chown/Pool via REUTERS

    A Unique Space Story Reflecting Lockdown Isolation

    British author Samantha Harvey claimed the 2024 Booker Prize for her novel Orbital, set over a single day aboard the International Space Station. Written during the COVID-19 lockdowns, Harvey’s fifth novel explores themes of isolation and connection, capturing Earth’s beauty as viewed from space. The story resonated with readers and topped the Booker shortlist, selling more copies than the past three Booker Prize winners combined.


    Judges Praise Samantha Harvey, Her Writing and Unique Perspective

    This year’s Booker Prize judges applauded Harvey’s “intense attention to our precious and precarious world.” The panel, chaired by Edmund de Waal, praised her ability to make readers see the world through a “new and strange” lens, highlighting the delicate balance of life on Earth. De Waal noted that Harvey’s language brings lyricism and insight, elevating the experiences of her six space-bound characters.

    ‘Orbital’ Resonates with Readers Worldwide

    Set over 24 hours, Orbital follows astronauts and cosmonauts as they orbit Earth, experiencing sixteen sunrises and sunsets. Harvey wrote the novel while in lockdown, watching videos of Earth from space to inspire the setting. She drew a parallel between the isolation her characters felt in their confined space and the isolation experienced by many during the pandemic. Her portrayal of their lives “trapped in a tin can” in orbit struck a chord with readers worldwide, who were captivated by her imagery and unique perspective.

    A Celebrated Achievement for Harvey

    With Orbital, Harvey joins past Booker Prize winners such as Margaret Atwood, Salman Rushdie, and Yann Martel. This recognition includes a £50,000 prize, which Harvey told the BBC she would put toward a new bike. Her achievement not only reflects her talent but also adds a fresh voice to the celebrated list of Booker laureates.

    With inputs from Reuters

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