Carys Davies

Carys Davies is a British novelist and short story writer acclaimed for her concise and evocative prose. Her works include the short story collection The Redemption of Galen Pike, which won the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award, and novels like West and The Mission House. In 2024, she released Clear, a novel set during the Scottish Highland Clearances. Davies' storytelling is noted for its depth, clarity, and exploration of human resilience.

Clear
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Set in 1843 during the Scottish Highland Clearances, Clear by Carys Davies tells the story of John Ferguson, a minister dispatched to evict Ivar, the last resident of a remote island. As their lives intertwine, the novel explores themes of isolation, resilience, and human connection against the backdrop of Scotland’s turbulent history. Davies' narrative is praised for its "exquisite, craggy detail" and deep reflection on themes of home and belonging, earning her the 2025 Ondaatje Prize.