Early life
Poster was born in Cambridge, England.Writing
Poster first attracted notice as a poet, and his debut collection, ''Brought to Light'', was published in 2001. A year later his first novel appeared: ''Courting Shadows'' is a historical novel with dark gothic undertones, a first-person account of a young architect's visit to a remote rural village, and of the damage he inflicts both on the community and on the fabric of its church. The book was widely and positively reviewed, with Julie Myerson, describing it in ''The Guardian'' as "highly, bewitchingly readable … a fantastically tightly written, read-every-word novel", and Jane Jakeman, writing in ''The Independent'', noted that it was "beautifully written, full of precision and intensity." Poster's second novel, ''Rifling Paradise'', was published in 2006. It follows the fortunes of Charles Redbourne, a minor nineteenth-century landowner who goes out to New South Wales in the hope of making his name as a collector of scientific specimens and finds himself forced by terrifying circumstances into a radical reappraisal of his life and his relationship to the natural world. Jonathan Bate in ''The Guardian'' described the novel as "stylish, assured and thoughtful" while ''The Mail on Sundays reviewer described it as "a terrifying journey into the dark recesses of the human soul", adding that its "evocation of the native ustralianflora and fauna is inspiring." Poster's environmental and cultural concerns have been widely discussed, most notably in Mariadele Boccardi's "The Naturalist in the Garden of Eden: Science and Colonial Landscape in Jem Poster's Rifling Paradise", published in ''Victoriographies'' vol. 6, no. 2, June 2016 (Edinburgh University Press).Career
He has worked variously as an archaeologist forBibliography
* ''Brought to Light'' ( Bloodaxe, 2001) * ''Courting Shadows'' (Sceptre, 2003) * ''Rifling Paradise'' (Sceptre, 2006) * (Editor) Edward Thomas, Selected Prose, Vol. III, Biographies (Oxford University Press, 2018)References
1949 births Living people 21st-century English novelists Fellows of Kellogg College, Oxford Academics of Aberystwyth University British archaeologists English male novelists 21st-century English male writers {{UK-archaeologist-stub