Kamila Shamsie
Kamila Shamsie is an award-winning novelist known for her novels 'Home Fire' and 'Burnt Shadows'.
Novelist
August 13, 1973
51
Kamila Shamsie, a Pakistani-British author, is renowned for her captivating literary fiction. Born in Karachi, Pakistan, she later moved to London and studied Creative Writing at Hamilton College in Clinton, NY, before earning an MFA from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Shamsie’s notable works include ‘Burnt Shadows’ and the Women’s Prize for Fiction-winning ‘Home Fire’ in 2018. Other acclaimed novels in her repertoire are ‘Kartography’ and ‘A God in Every Stone’.
Shamsie’s writing often delves into complex social and political issues, offering thought-provoking narratives that resonate with readers. Her first novel, ‘In the City by the Sea’, was shortlisted for the Mail on Sunday/John Llewellyn Rhys Prize, while her second, ‘Salt and Saffron’, secured her a spot on Orange’s list of ’21 Writers for the 21st Century’.
In addition to her writing, Shamsie has served as a judge for prestigious literary awards and has received numerous honors, such as being named one of Granta’s Best of Young British Novelists in 2013. Through her compelling narratives and exploration of intricate themes, Shamsie continues to captivate readers and contribute significantly to the literary landscape.