British writer Samantha Harvey wins Booker Prize for space novel Orbital
Al Jazeera
Judges say award recognises the ‘beauty and ambition’ of the 136-page novel set on board the International Space Station.
British writer Samantha Harvey has been awarded the 2024 Booker Prize for her “beautifully expansive” novel about a day in the life of six astronauts on board the International Space Station.
Orbital follows two men and four women as they reflect on humanity and the planet over the course of 16 sunrises and 16 sunsets.
Edmund de Waal, chair of the judging panel, said on Tuesday that the judges were unanimous in their choice of the tale about a “wounded world”.
“Everyone and no one is the subject, as six astronauts in the International Space Station circle the Earth observing the passages of weather across the fragility of borders and time zones,” de Waal said.
“With her language of lyricism and acuity Harvey makes our world strange and new for us. All year we have celebrated fiction that inhabits ideas rather than declaiming on issues, not finding answers but changing the question of what we wanted to explore. Our unanimity about Orbital recognises its beauty and ambition. It reflects Harvey’s extraordinary intensity of attention to the precious and precarious world we share.”