- Joanna Kavenna
Joanna Kavenna is a British author, who is based in the
Duddon Valley ,Cumbria . She won the 2008 Orange Broadband Award for New Writers. Her first book, "The Ice Museum", was published in 2005, and was nominated for theGuardian First Book Award and theOndaatje Prize . In this book, Kavenna combines history, travel, literary criticism and first-person narrative. She travels throughScotland ,Norway ,Iceland , theBaltic andGreenland , in order to create a cultural history of the ancient Greek notion ofThule , the last land in the North. Throughout the book, Kavenna discusses the interplay between fantasy and reality, between the realms of the imaginary and the real.This interplay between dream and reality also defines her first novel, "
Inglorious ", which was published in 2007. In this book, the central character Rosa Lane goes on a mythical quest for purpose and meaning in contemporaryLondon . Quotidian facts become hazy and indeterminate as Rosa finds the everyday increasingly mysterious and shadowy. This novel alludes overtly to classics of urban dislocation such asKnut Hamsun 's "Hunger",Robert Musil 's "The Man Without Qualities " andSaul Bellow 's "Herzog." It was shortlisted for the John Llwellyn Rhys Prize in 2007 and won the Orange Broadband Award for New Writers. [ [http://books.guardian.co.uk/orange2008/story/0,,2283923,00.html Joanna Kavenna's Inglorious wins Orange new writers award 2008 | Books | guardian.co.uk ] ]Themes of the country versus the city, the relationship between self and place, and the plight of the individual in hyper-capitalist society also recur throughout "Inglorious", as they do in "The Ice Museum." These concerns have also defined some of Kavenna's journalism, which has appeared in publications including "
The London Review of Books ," "The Guardian ", "The Observer ", "The International Herald Tribune " and "The New York Times ." "The Ice Museum" was shortlisted for the Ondaatje Prize and the Dolman Best Travel Book Award in 2006, and longlisted for the Guardian First Book Award in 2005.Kavenna has held writing fellowships at
St Antony's College, Oxford (where she was also a student) andSt John's College Cambridge .External links
[http://www.joannakavenna.com/ Official site]
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