AnnaLinden Weller, better known under her
pen name
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Arkady Martine (born April 19, 1985
), is an American historian,
city planner
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, and author of
science fiction
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literature. Her first novels ''
A Memory Called Empire'' (2019) and
''A Desolation Called Peace'' (2021), which form the ''Teixcalaan'' series, each won the
Hugo Award for Best Novel
The Hugo Award for Best Novel is one of the Hugo Awards given each year for science fiction or fantasy stories published in, or translated to, English during the previous calendar year. The novel award is available for works of fiction of 40,00 ...
.
Personal life
Weller was born and grew up in
New York City
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.
She lives in
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Santa Fe ( ; , Spanish for 'Holy Faith'; tew, Oghá P'o'oge, Tewa for 'white shell water place'; tiw, Hulp'ó'ona, label=Tiwa language, Northern Tiwa; nv, Yootó, Navajo for 'bead + water place') is the capital of the U.S. state of New Mexico. ...
with her wife, the author
Vivian Shaw
Vivian Shaw is a science fiction writer.
Literary career
Shaw is known for her critically acclaimed trilogy of novels about the fictional doctor Greta Helsing, who has a clinic in London for special-needs clients with supernatural abilities. Shaw' ...
.
Her parents are
classical music
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ians of
Russian Jewish
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heritage: her mother is a professor of
violin
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at
Juilliard
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and her father played for the orchestra of the
Metropolitan Opera
The Metropolitan Opera (commonly known as the Met) is an American opera company based in New York City, resident at the Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center, currently situated on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. The company is operat ...
;
she has described herself as an "assimilated American Jew"
and noted that, in the 1930s, Jews who moved to the United States from Europe "were basically playing classical music and inventing the Anglophone discipline of science fiction at the same time".
She is also a
climate activist
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.
Academic career
Weller obtained a
Bachelor of Arts
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in religious studies at the
University of Chicago
The University of Chicago (UChicago, Chicago, U of C, or UChi) is a private research university in Chicago, Illinois. Its main campus is located in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood. The University of Chicago is consistently ranked among the b ...
in 2007, a
Master of Studies
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in classical Armenian studies at the
University of Oxford
, mottoeng = The Lord is my light
, established =
, endowment = £6.1 billion (including colleges) (2019)
, budget = £2.145 billion (2019–20)
, chancellor ...
in 2013, and a
Ph.D.
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in medieval Byzantine, global, and comparative history at
Rutgers University
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in 2014.
Her dissertation was titled "Imagining Pre-Modern Empire: Byzantine Imperial Agents Outside the Metropole". She was a visiting assistant professor of history at
St. Thomas University from 2014–15 and a postdoctoral researcher at
Uppsala University
Uppsala University ( sv, Uppsala universitet) is a public university, public research university in Uppsala, Sweden. Founded in 1477, it is the List of universities in Sweden, oldest university in Sweden and the Nordic countries still in opera ...
from 2015–17. She has published writings on the topic of
Byzantine
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and
medieval Armenia
Medieval Armenia refers to the history of Armenia during the Middle Ages. It follows Ancient Armenia and covers a period of approximately eight centuries, beginning with the Muslim conquest of Armenia in the 7th century. Key events during this p ...
n history.
Fiction writing
As Arkady Martine, Weller has been publishing science fiction since 2012.
''A Memory Called Empire''
Martine's first novel, ''
A Memory Called Empire'', published in 2019, is the beginning of her ''Teixcalaan'' series.
It is set in a future where the Teixcalaanli empire governs most of human space, and is about to absorb Lsel, an independent mining
station. Lsel ambassador Mahit Dzmare is sent to the imperial capital to prevent this, and finds herself embroiled in the empire's succession crisis. Martine said that the book was in many respects a fictional version of her postdoctoral research on Byzantine imperialism on the frontier to Armenia in the 11th century, particularly the annexation of the
Kingdom of Ani
The Bagratid Kingdom of Armenia, also known as Bagratid Armenia ( xcl, Բագրատունեաց Հայաստան, or , , 'kingdom of the Bagratunis'), was an independent Armenian state established by Ashot I Bagratuni of the Bagratuni dynasty ...
.
In ''
The Verge
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The website launched on November 1, 2011, and uses Vox Media' ...
'', Andrew Liptak praised the novel as a "brilliant blend of
cyberpunk
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,
space opera
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, and political thriller", highlighting Martine's characterization and
worldbuilding
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. In ''Locus'', Russell Letson appreciated the novel's "absorbing and sometimes challenging blend of intrigue and
anthropological
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imagination", as well as its sense of humor. ''
Publishers Weekly
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'' and ''
Kirkus Reviews
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'' both gave the novel a starred review, noting the facility with which Martine brought the worlds of her "gorgeously crafted diplomatic
space opera
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" to life, and comparing Martine's novel to the works of
Ann Leckie
Ann Leckie (born 2 March 1966) is an American author of science fiction and fantasy. Her 2013 debut novel ''Ancillary Justice'', in part about artificial consciousness and gender-blindness, won the 2014 Hugo Award for "Best Novel", as well as th ...
and
Yoon Ha Lee
Yoon Ha Lee (born January 26, 1979 in Houston, Texas) is an American science fiction and fantasy writer, known for his '' Machineries of Empire'' space opera novels and his short fiction. His first novel, '' Ninefox Gambit'', received the 2017&n ...
.
''A Desolation Called Peace''
The second installment of the ''Teixcalaan'' series, ''
A Desolation Called Peace'' was first published in 2021. It picks up several months after the events of ''Empire''. Mahit is back on Lsel station, Three Seagrass is promoted-but-bored on Teixcalaan, and the new emperor is on the throne. Mahit is trying to process all of the events of the previous book when she is quickly thrown into a series of political intrigues that forces her to leave the station with Three Seagrass, who shows up on Lsel Station to take Mahit to an outlying area of space to try to communicate with a species of incomprehensible aliens and avert a war of total destruction. Back on Teixcalaan, political schemes are brewing, and the very young heir to the throne is in the middle of them.
Awards and nominations
* ''A Desolation Called Peace,'' Tor Books, 2021 - Winner 2022
Hugo Award for Best Novel
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, 2021
Nebula Award
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Finalist for Best Novel, 2022
Locus Award
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Finalist for Best Science Fiction Novel, Longlisted for the
BSFA Award for Best Novel
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.
* ''A Memory Called Empire,'' Tor Books, 2019 - Winner 2020
Hugo Award for Best Novel
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,
Winner 2020
Compton Crook Award The Compton Crook Award is presented to the best English language first novel of the year in the field of science fiction, fantasy, or horror by the members of the Baltimore Science Fiction Society at their annual science fiction convention, Baltic ...
for Best First Novel,
2020
Locus Award
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Finalist for Best First Novel,
2019
Nebula Award
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Finalist for Best Novel,
Shortlisted for the 2020
Arthur C. Clarke Award
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.
Bibliography
Teixcalaan series
# ''
A Memory Called Empire'',
Tor Books
Tor Books is the primary imprint of Tor Publishing Group (previously Tom Doherty Associates), a publishing company based in New York City. It primarily publishes science fiction and fantasy titles, and is the largest publisher of Chinese scien ...
(2019)
# ''
A Desolation Called Peace'',
Tor Books
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(2021)
Short fiction
* "Lace Downstairs" (2012)
* "Nothing Must Be Wasted" (2014)
* "Adjuva" (2015)
* "City of Salt" (2015)
* "When the Fall Is All That's Left" (2015)
* "How the God Auzh-Aravik Brought Order to the World Outside the World" (2016)
* "'Contra Gravitatem (Vita Genevievis)'" (2016)
* "All the Colors You Thought Were Kings" (2016)
* "Ekphrasis" (2016)
* "Ruin Marble" (2017)
* "The Hydraulic Emperor" (2018)
* "Object-Oriented" (2018)
* "Just a Fire" (as by A. Martine) (2018)
* "Faux Ami" (as by A. Martine) (2019)
* "Labbatu Takes Command of the Flagship Heaven Dwells Within" (2019)
* "Life and a Day" (as by A. Martine) (2019)
* "A Desolation Called Peace" (excerpt) (2020)
* "A Being Together Amongst Strangers" (2020)
Poetry
* "Cloud Wall" (2014)
* "Abandon Normal Instruments" (2016)
Nonfiction
* "Everyone's World Is Ending All the Time: Notes on Becoming a Climate Resilience Planner at the Edge of the Anthropocene" (2019)
Reviews
* "''Testament'' by Hal Duncan" (2015)
* "''Report from Planet Midnight'' by Nalo Hopkinson" (2016)
* "''The Djinn Falls in Love & Other Stories'' by Mahvesh Murad and Jared Shurin" (2017)
* "''The Only Harmless Great Thing'' by Brooke Bolander" (2018)
References
External links
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1985 births
21st-century American Jews
21st-century American women
21st-century LGBT people
21st-century pseudonymous writers
American Byzantinists
American lesbian writers
American people of Russian-Jewish descent
American science fiction writers
Climate activists
Historians from Maryland
Historians from New York (state)
Hugo Award-winning writers
Jewish American academics
Jewish American novelists
Jewish American poets
Jewish American short story writers
LGBT Jews
Living people
People from Baltimore
People from New York City
Pseudonymous women writers
University of Chicago alumni
Women Byzantinists
Women medievalists
LGBT historians