Deborah Levy

Deborah Levy is a British poet, playwright, and novelist who was born in Johannesburg, South Africa on August 6, 1959. She is the granddaughter of Lithuanian immigrants and has made a significant impact in the literary world with her intellectually rigorous and imaginative works.

After training at Dartington College of Arts, Levy began her writing career in earnest by producing a number of plays for the Royal Shakespeare Company. Some of her most notable works during this period include "PAX," "HERESIES," "CLAM," "CALL BLUE JANE," "SHINY NYLON," "HONEY BABY MIDDLE ENGLAND," "PUSHING THE PRINCE INTO DENMARK," and "MACBETH-FALSE MEMORIES." These works showcased Levy's unique voice and style, and helped to establish her reputation as a talented writer.

In addition to her plays, Levy has also written several highly praised novels, including "BEAUTIFUL MUTANTS," "SWALLOWING GEOGRAPHY," "THE UNLOVED," and "BILLY and GIRL." Her writing has been staged by the Royal Shakespeare Company, and she has been awarded fellowships and other honors for her contributions to literature.

Levy's work often explores themes of gender politics, philosophy, and writing, and she has been compared to authors such as George Orwell and William Blake. Her novel "Swimming Home" was shortlisted for several prestigious awards, including the Man Booker Prize, the Specsavers National Book Awards, and the Jewish Quarterly Wingate Prize. She has also published a collection of poetry, "An Amorous Discourse in The Suburbs of Hell," which was inspired by William Blake's vision of angels on Peckham Common. Overall, Deborah Levy is a highly accomplished and influential author, known for her poetic and thought-provoking works.
Living Autobiography Books
# Title Year
1 Real Estate 2021
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 The Unloved 1994
2 Billy and Girl 1996
3 Swimming Home 2011
4 Hot Milk 2016
5 The Man Who Saw Everything 2019
6 August Blue 2023
Short Story Collections
# Title Year
1 Ophelia and the Great Idea 1989
2 An Amorous Discourse in the Suburbs of Hell 1990
3 Pillow Talk in Europe and Other Places 2003
4 Black Vodka 2013
5 The Position of Spoons: And Other Intimacies 2023
Standalone Plays
# Title Year
1 Heresies & Eva and Moses 1988
Graphic Novels
# Title Year
1 Stardust Nation 2016
Short Stories/Novellas
# Title Year
1 Beautiful mutants 1989
2 Swallowing Geography 1993
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 Diary of a Steak 1997
2 Things I Don't Want to Know 2013
3 The Cost of Living 2018
The BBC National Short Story Award Books
# Title Year
1 The BBC National Short Story Award 2010 (By: Helen Oyeyemi, David Constantine, Sarah Hall, Aminatta Forna, Jon McGregor) 2010
2 The BBC National Short Story Award 2011 (By: Alison MacLeod, M.J. Hyland, Jon McGregor, K.J. Orr, Sue MacGregor) 2011
3 The BBC International Short Story Award 2012 (With: Miroslav Penkov, Carrie Tiffany, M.J. Hyland, Clive Anderson, Lucy Caldwell, Henrietta Rose-Innes, Julian Gough, Chris Womersley, Krys Lee, Adam Ross) 2012
4 The BBC National Short Story Award 2013 (By: Lionel Shriver, Sarah Hall, Lavinia Greenlaw, Lucy Wood) 2013
5 The BBC National Short Story Award 2014 (By: Tessa Hadley, Lionel Shriver, Zadie Smith, Rose Tremain, Francesca Rhydderch, Alan Yentob) 2014
6 The BBC National Short Story Award 2015 (By: Jeremy Page) 2015
7 BBC National Short Story Award 2016 (By: Hilary Mantel, Claire-Louise Bennett, Lavinia Greenlaw, Tahmima Anam, Jenni Murray, K.J. Orr) 2016
8 The BBC National Short Story Award 2017 (By: Joanna Trollope, Helen Oyeyemi, Jenni Fagan, Benjamin Markovits, Will Eaves, Cynan Jones) 2017
9 The BBC National Short Story Award 2018 (By: Kerry Andrew, Sarah Hall, Ingrid Persaud, Nell Stevens, Kiare Ladner, Stig Abell) 2018
10 The BBC National Short Story Award 2019 (By: Lucy Caldwell, Jo Lloyd, Lynda Clark, Jacqueline Crooks, Nikki Bedi) 2019
11 The BBC National Short Story Award 2020 (By: Eley Williams, Sarah Hall, Caleb Nelson, Jan Carson, Jack Houston) 2020
12 The BBC National Short Story Award 2021 (By: Danny Rhodes, James Runcie, Richard Smyth, Lucy Caldwell, Rory Gleeson, Georgina Harding) 2021
13 The BBC National Short Story Award 2022 (By: Kerry Andrew, Elizabeth Day, Jenn Ashworth, Anna Bailey, Vanessa Onwuemezi, Saba Sams) 2022
14 The BBC National Short Story Award 2023 (By: Kamila Shamsie, Reeta Chakrabarti, Nick Mulgrew, Naomi Wood, Cherise Saywell, K Patrick) 2023
15 The BBC National Short Story Award 2024 (By: Lucy Caldwell, Ross Raisin, Will Boast, Manish Chauhan, Paddy O’Connell, Vee Walker) 2024
Dalkey Archive Essentials Books
# Title Year
1 The Making of Americans (By: Gertrude Stein) 1925
2 Ryder ( By: Djuna Barnes) 1928
3 Point Counter Point (By: Aldous Huxley) 1928
4 Family of Pascual Duarte (By: Anthony Kerrigan, Camilo José Cela) 1942
5 Angel in the Forest: A Fairy Tale of Two Utopias (By: Mark Van Doren, Marguerite Young) 1945
6 The Planetarium (By: Nathalie Sarraute, Maria Jolas) 1959
7 The Sot-Weed Factor (By: John Barth) 1960
8 Miss MacIntosh, My Darling (By: Marguerite Young) 1965
9 Langrishe, Go Down (By: Aidan Higgins) 1966
10 Cigarettes (By: Harry Mathews) 1987
11 Jade Cabinet ( By: Rikki Ducornet) 1993
12 Billy and Girl 1996
13 Europeana (By: Patrik Ouředník, Gerald Turner) 2001
14 Impossible Object (By: Nicholas Mosley) 2015
15 Trilogy (By: Jon Fosse) 2022
16 Mulligan Stew (By: Gilbert Sorrentino) 2022
17 La Batarde (By: Violette Leduc, Derek Coltman) 2023
18 Nobodaddy's Children (By: John E. Woods, Arno Schmidt) 2023
19 Tomb for Boris Davidovich (By: Danilo Kiš) 2024
20 Chapel Road ( By: Louis Paul Boon) 2025
Deborah Levy Anthologies
# Title Year
1 Best European Fiction 2010 2009
2 Road Stories 2012
3 The BBC International Short Story Award 2012 2012
4 Lunatics, Lovers and Poets 2016
5 The BBC National Short Story Award 2018 2018
6 We'll Never Have Paris 2019
7 The BBC National Short Story Award 2019 2019
8 The BBC National Short Story Award 2020 2020
9 Freeman's. Amore 2020
10 The BBC National Short Story Award 2022 2022