Kiran Desai

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Kiran Desai

Name :Kiran Desai
DOB :03 September 1971
(Age 51 Yr. )

Personal Life

Education She attained her school education at Cathedral and John Connon School, Mumbai, Maharashtra and She studied creative writing at Bennington College, Hollins University, and Columbia University, USA
Nationality India
Profession Novelist
Place  Chandigarh, India

Family

Parents

Father: Ashvin Desai (an Indian author

Mother: - Anita Desai (an Indian novelist and the Emerita John E. Burchard Professor of Humanities at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Siblings

Kiran Desai has three siblings, two brothers and a sister, and she is the youngest of four children.

Kiran Desai is an Indian author. Her novel The Inheritance of Loss won the 2006 Man Booker Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Fiction Award. In January 2015, The Economic Times listed her as one of 20 "most influential" global Indian women.

Early and personal life

Kiran Desai is the daughter of novelist Anita Desai. Kiran was born in Delhi, then spent the early years of her life in Punjab and Mumbai. She studied at Cathedral and John Connon School. She left India at 14, and she and her mother lived in England for a year before moving to the United States.

Kiran Desai studied creative writing at Bennington College, Hollins University, and Columbia University.

Work

Desai's first novel, Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard, was published in 1998 and received accolades from figures as Salman Rushdie. It won the Betty Trask Award, a prize given by the Society of Authors for best new novels by citizens of the Commonwealth of Nations under the age of 35.

Her second book, The Inheritance of Loss, (2006) was widely praised by critics throughout Asia, Europe and the United States. It won the 2006 Man Booker Prize, as well as the 2006 National Book Critics Circle Fiction Award. Desai became the youngest-ever woman to win the Booker Prize at the age of 35 (this was later broken by Eleanor Catton in 2013).

In August 2008, Desai was a guest on Private Passions, the biographical music discussion programme hosted by Michael Berkeley on BBC Radio 3. In May 2007 she was the featured author at the inaugural Asia House Festival of Cold Literature.

Desai was awarded a 2013 Berlin Prize Fellowship at the American Academy in Berlin.

Desai lives in New York City. She stated in 2017 that she had been working for over a decade on a new book "about power… about a young Indian woman out in India and the world", which was slated to be out the following year. The novel has not been released; as of 2021, Desai has published no books since her Booker Prize-winning second novel in 2006.

Bibliography

1: Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard. Faber and Faber. 1998. ISBN 0-571-19336-6.

2: The Inheritance of Loss. Hamish Hamilton Ltd. 2006. ISBN 0-241-14348-9.

Tags : Novelist
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