Samantha Gillison

Samantha Gillison is an expatriate Australian writer who frequently contributes to Salon.com and Condé Nast Traveler.

Gillison was born in Australia, of an Australian father and Canadian mother, but has lived overseas since she was two years old, although she retains her Australian citizenship.[1] She lived for some years in Papua New Guinea, where her mother was doing anthropological studies and her father was a photographer. She used the PNG setting for her first novel, The Undiscovered Country (1998).[1]

She attended Brown University, where she majored in ancient Greek,[2] and has taught at Columbia University.

Peter Carey, who had never heard of Gillison before being sent a copy of The Undiscovered Country by her publisher, rang her to offer a very positive review for the dust jacket.[1] In 2000, she was a recipient of the Whiting Award for her work in The Undiscovered Country.[3]

Works

She is the author of two novels:

References

  1. 1 2 3 Ben Widdicombe, "Discovered memories", The Weekend Australian, 26–27 September 1998, Review, p. 8
  2. Interview with Gillison Interview with Gillison from BookPage.com

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