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Shena Mackay was born on 1944 in Edinburgh, Scotland, is a Scottish novelist and short-story writer (born 1944). Discover Shena Mackay's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?

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Occupation Novelist, short-story writer
Age 80 years old
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Born 1944, 1944
Birthday 1944
Birthplace Edinburgh, Scotland
Nationality Edinburgh

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1944

Shena Mackay FRSL (born 1944) is a Scottish novelist born in Edinburgh.

Mackay was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1944.

After the Second World War, her family moved to Hampstead, London, and eventually settled in Shoreham, Kent, from where she attended Tonbridge Grammar School.

Her writing career started with her winning a poetry competition in the Daily Mirror at the age of 16, while still at school.

After leaving school, she began working in an office, before getting a job at an antique shop in Chancery Lane.

The antique shop was owned by the parents of art critic David Sylvester, with whom Mackay had her daughter Cecily.

1950

Characterised by Publishers Weekly as "finely wrought and touching", the novel is set in the 1950s and focuses on April, an eight-year-old girl from Streatham who is forced to move to Kent when her parents decide to run a tearoom.

1964

Mackay's first publication, in 1964, was a volume of two novellas, Dust Falls on Eugene Schlumburger and Toddler on the Run.

1965

In 1965, she published her first novel, Music Upstairs, set in London in the early 1960s.

1966

She married Robin Brown in 1966 and they brought up her three daughters, Sarah Clark, Rebecca Smith and painter Cecily Brown.

Her daughter Cecily was not told that Sylvester was her father until she was an adult.

Mackay and Brown later divorced and she moved back to London.

1986

She won the Fawcett Society Fiction Prize in 1986 for her novel Redhill Rococo and the Scottish Arts Council Book Award for her 1991 novel, Dunedin.

1995

Her novel The Orchard on Fire was published in 1995 and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize for Fiction.

1996

She was shortlisted for the Booker Prize for Fiction in 1996 for The Orchard on Fire, and was shortlisted for the Whitbread Prize and the Orange Prize for Fiction in 2003 for Heligoland.

1999

Mackay was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1999, and was also appointed Honorary Visiting Professor at Middlesex University.

2003

Mackay's 2003 novel, Heligoland, was shortlisted for the Whitbread Prize and the Orange Prize for Fiction.

Peter Bradshaw commented on her "consistently beautiful writing" and a review in The Times called the novel "an exceptional performance".

Mackay has been described as "a skilled observer of the British class system and its discontents", receiving praise for her short stories as well as her novels.

2004

In an interview with The Telegraph in 2004, Mackay explained that she is synaesthetic and "sees words as colours", her own name being yellow.

2008

As of 2008, Mackay lives in Southampton.

She is in favour of an independent Scotland.

2015

A review of her 2015 Dancing on the Outskirts observed that she is "a master of subtle irony, and ... the comedy of unexpected juxtapositions and her skewering perception", while Allan Massie in The Scotsman said: "Shena Mackay writes wonderful short stories, wonderful in that they are full of wonder, and wonderful too in the everyday sense of the word. She has the knack of taking the ordinary and making it extraordinary. She is good on loneliness and pain, but also on the moments of beauty and kindness which shine a sudden light on desolate lives. This selection is the ripe harvested fruit of more than 30 years of writing short stories. There are half a dozen at least that a duller writer might have made a novel of. She is a comic writer, but one who might also say, 'And if I laugh at anything, / 'tis that I may not weep'."

Michèle Roberts noted: "Shena Mackay's work has glittered from the start. ...This new collection of short stories (some drawn from previous publications) showcases her genius for building comedy from terseness and compression. ...A triumph!"