Olivia Katarina Sudjic (born 1988/1989)[1] is a British fiction writer whose first book, Sympathy, received positive reviews in the press, from publications such as The New York Times,[2] The Guardian[3] and The New Republic.
The book is recognized for addressing generational differences: "A child of the age of algorithms, she notices everything but knows the value and significance of nothing.
The New Republic refers to the novel as "a remarkable debut, and with the arrival of such a novelist we can finally welcome our techno-dystopian future with open arms.
"[25] In the beginning, Sudjic intended to write an historical novel, but changed her mind and set the story in contemporary times.
[26][18] Exposure, a non-fiction work, was published by Peninsula Press, and named a book of the year for 2018 by the Irish Times, Evening Standard and White Review.