British writer Samantha Harvey wins Booker Prize with space-station novel


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Samantha Harvey poses with the trophy and her book 'Orbital' after winning the Booker Prize award 2024, in London on Nov 12. Photo: AP

British writer Samantha Harvey won the Booker Prize for fiction on Tuesday with Orbital, a short, wonder-filled novel set aboard the International Space Station.

Harvey was awarded the 50,000-pound (US$64,000, RM284,130) prize for what she has called a "space pastoral” about six astronauts circling the Earth, which she began writing during Covid-19 pandemic lockdowns. The confined characters loop through 16 sunrises and 16 sunsets over the course of a day, trapped in one another’s company and transfixed by the globe’s fragile beauty.

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