Amit Chaudhuri

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Amit Chaudhuri (born 1962) is an internationally recognised Indian English author.

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[edit] Life

Amit Chaudhuri was born in Calcutta and grew up in Bombay. He has written numerous novels, short stories, poems and critical essays in English, but is probably best known for his book Freedom Song. He attended University College London, Balliol College, Oxford and has also been a writer-in-residence at Wolfson College.

His novels have won several major awards and he has received international critical acclaim. His latest book is a collection of poems entitled St. Cyril Road and Other Poems, and in 2001 he edited The Picador Book of Modern Indian Literature. Amit Chaudhuri is also an acclaimed Indian classical musician. He is currently a creative writing tutor at the University of East Anglia.

On March 18, 2008, he was included in the panel for the Man Booker International Prize 2009, alongside writer Jane Smiley and essayist Andrey Kurkov.

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Novels

  • A Strange and Sublime Address (1991)
  • Afternoon Raag (1993)
  • Freedom Song (Picador, 1998) excerpt
  • A New World (Picador, 2000)

Short stories

  • Real Time: Stories and a reminiscence (2002)

Poetry

  • St. Cyril Road and Other Poems (Penguin, 2005)

Non fiction

  • D. H. Lawrence and ‘Difference’: Postcoloniality and the Poetry of the Present (Oxford, 2003)
  • Small Orange Flags (Seagull, 2003) reviewed

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NAME Chaudhuri, Amit
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Contemporary Indian-English novelist
DATE OF BIRTH 1962
PLACE OF BIRTH Kolkata, India
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH