Talitha Stevenson

Talitha Stevenson
Known for Novelist

Talitha Stevenson is an author and journalist who grew up in West London.

Fiction writer

Stevenson is the author of three novels. Her work has been compared to Ian McEwan[1] and Jonathan Franzen.[2]

Her first novel An Empty Room, a coming of age tale set in West London, was nominated for a number of awards.

Stevenson's second novel Exposure, the tale of a lawyer with a hidden past, received very strong notices. The Literary Review concluded: "Stevenson has, essentially, got it". A reviewer in The Guardian wrote: "Stevenson is an exceptionally talented writer".[3] The Independent on Sunday called it a "triumphant read... What Stevenson describes with gobsmacking accuracy is our primal fear that life will unceremoniously unravel." In The Sunday Times, the novel was described as "accomplished", its scope as "ambitious".[4] The Observer described her as "a writer of precocious talent".[5] The American novelist Jay McInerney saluted "an incredible talent" who "writes like a very old soul, with an exquisitely-tuned sensitivity to sin, guilt and sexual obsession". The book was published by Harcourt in the US and received strong reviews.

Stevenson's third and most recent novel, Disappear, was published in March 2010. It was the paperback of the week in The Independent[6] and The Observer,[7] and was praised by Gregory David Roberts and Christos Tsiolkas.

In an interview with the American book blog booklush, Stevenson explained that she was writing an "intricate" new novel that deals with "painting and the contemporary art world".[8]

Journalism

Stevenson writes for the Financial Times and other newspapers, contributing features and book reviews on literature, social history, celebrity, psychiatry, and other subjects.

Bibliography

Awards and Prizes

References

  1. "Fiction Review: Exposure by Talitha Stevenson / Author . Harcourt (408p) ISBN 978-0-15-101162-9". Publishersweekly.com. 2005-06-27. Retrieved 2012-03-04.
  2. Tony Halpin Moscow Last updated March 4, 2012 5:14PM. "UK News, World News and Opinion". The Times. Retrieved 2012-03-04.
  3. Helen Falconer (2005-04-30). "Women authors: Apr 30 | Books". London: The Guardian. Retrieved 2012-03-04.
  4. "The Sunday Times". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 2012-03-04.
  5. Sarah Phillips and Stephen Pritchard (2005-09-25). "Other young stars in the ascendant | From the Observer | The Observer". London: Guardian. Retrieved 2012-03-04.
  6. Emma Hagestadt (2011-07-15). "Disappear, By Talitha Stevenson - Reviews - Books". London: The Independent. Retrieved 2012-03-04.
  7. Alice Fisher (2011-08-07). "Disappear by Talitha Stevenson – review | Books | The Observer". London: Guardian. Retrieved 2012-03-04.
  8. "Interview: Talitha Stevenson – Confessions of a Book Lush". Booklush.com. 2011-08-30. Retrieved 2012-03-04.
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