Siân Hughes
{{short description|Welsh writer, including poetry and novels}}
Sian Hughes (born 1965) is a UK poet, teacher, and novelist.
Biography
Hughes grew up in a small village in Cheshire, which served as the setting of her first novel Pearl.{{cite web |last1=Gill |first1=Sarah |title=Debut novelist Sian Hughes on writing her way through grief, confusion and motherhood |url=https://www.image.ie/living/debut-novelist-sian-hughes-on-writing-her-way-through-grief-confusion-and-motherhood-774353 |website=IMAGE.ie |language=en |date=5 July 2023}}
Siân Hughes began writing poetry on an Arvon course in 1994, and in 1996 won the TLS / Poems on the Underground competition with "Secret Lives". In 2006, she won first prize in the Arvon International Poetry Competition with "The Send-Off", an elegy for her third child.{{cite news |title=Siân Hughes {{!}} The Guardian |url=https://www.theguardian.com/profile/sian-hughes |access-date=9 January 2024 |work=the Guardian |language=en}} In 2009, her collection of poetry, The Missing, was longlisted for the Guardian First Book Award shortlisted for the Felix Dennis and Aldeburgh prizes, and won the Seamus Heaney Award.{{cite web |title=Siân Hughes The Booker Prizes |url=https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/authors/sian-hughes#:~:text=Her%20first%20collection%20of%20poetry,won%20the%20Seamus%20Heaney%20Award. |website=thebookerprizes.com |language=en |date=24 September 1965}}
In 2023, her debut novel Pearl was longlisted for the 2023 Booker Prize.{{cite web |title=Siân Hughes The Booker Prizes |url=https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/authors/sian-hughes#:~:text=Her%20first%20collection%20of%20poetry,won%20the%20Seamus%20Heaney%20Award. |website=thebookerprizes.com |language=en |date=24 September 1965}} Pearl is a retelling of the Pearl Poet's 14th century poem Pearl about grief and loss as a father struggles with the death of his daughter. The novel Pearl tells the grief experienced as the young mother Marianne loses her own mother, with the reader soon learning that the lost pearl in Marianne's recollection of grief, and her anguish, reaches yet further back to an earlier loss. Writing for The Guardian, Barney Norris commended Hughes for being able to portray the permanence of grief, stating: "Marianne is a woman whose body has kept ageing, but whose heart and mind are trapped in the moment she lost her mother. The way trauma cuts one off from the world and isolates the sufferer in the moment that hurt them is brilliantly rendered here."{{cite web |last1=Norris |first1=Barney |title=Pearl by Siân Hughes review – a circling story of memory and loss |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2023/aug/25/pearl-by-sian-hughes-review-a-circling-story-of-memory-and-loss |website=The Guardian |date=25 August 2023}}
Siân Hughes lives in Cheshire with her son, where she owns and runs the independent bookshop Magpie Books.{{cite web |title=Siân Hughes |url=https://theindigopress.com/sian-hughes/#:~:text=Si%C3%A2n%20lives%20in%20Cheshire%20with,for%20The%20Booker%20Prize%202023. |website=The Indigo Press |access-date=9 January 2024 |date=4 September 2022}}
Bibliography
- The Missing, Salt Publishing, 2009. {{ISBN|9781844714988}}.{{cite web |title=The Missing |url=https://www.saltpublishing.com/products/the-missing-9781844717767 |website=Salt |language=en}}
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