Sarah Bernstein (author)
Canadian writer and scholar
Sarah Bernstein (born April 23, 1987)[ 1] is a Canadian writer and scholar. She was born in Montreal , Quebec , and now lives in Scotland where she teaches literature and creative writing .[ 2] She has taught at the universities of Sheffield , Edinburgh and Strathclyde .
Her collection of prose poems Now Comes the Lightning appeared in 2015 and was shortlisted for the Robert Kroetsch Award for Innovative Writing. Her debut novel The Coming Bad Days was published in 2021.[ 3] Her next novel, Study for Obedience , was shortlisted for the 2023 Booker Prize [ 4] [ 5] and won the 2023 Giller Prize .[ 6]
In 2023, Bernstein was named by Granta magazine as one of the best young writers in Britain.[ 2]
Works
Novels
Poetry
Now Comes the Lightning (2015)
References
1990s 2000s
Michael Ondaatje , Anil's Ghost / David Adams Richards , Mercy among the Children (2000)
Richard B. Wright , Clara Callan (2001)
Austin Clarke , The Polished Hoe (2002)
M. G. Vassanji , The In-Between World of Vikram Lall (2003)
Alice Munro , Runaway (2004)
David Bergen , The Time in Between (2005)
Vincent Lam , Bloodletting & Miraculous Cures (2006)
Elizabeth Hay , Late Nights on Air (2007)
Joseph Boyden , Through Black Spruce (2008)
Linden MacIntyre , The Bishop's Man (2009)
2010s
Johanna Skibsrud , The Sentimentalists (2010)
Esi Edugyan , Half-Blood Blues (2011)
Will Ferguson , 419 (2012)
Lynn Coady , Hellgoing (2013)
Sean Michaels , Us Conductors (2014)
André Alexis , Fifteen Dogs (2015)
Madeleine Thien , Do Not Say We Have Nothing (2016)
Michael Redhill , Bellevue Square (2017)
Esi Edugyan , Washington Black (2018)
Ian Williams , Reproduction (2019)
2020s
International National Academics