Jerry Pinto

Jerry Pinto
Born 1966
Residence Mumbai
Nationality Indian
Occupation journalist, poet

Jerry Pinto (born 1966) is a Mumbai-based Indian writer of poetry, prose and children's fiction in English, as well as a journalist. His noted works include, Helen: The Life and Times of an H-Bomb (2006) which won the Best Book on Cinema Award at the 54th National Film Awards, Surviving Women (2000) and Asylum and Other Poems (2003). His first novel Em and The Big Hoom was published in 2012.[1]

Early life and education

Jerry Pinto is a Roman Catholic of Goan origin, and grew up in Mahim Mumbai,[2] later he received a liberal arts degree from Elphinstone College, University of Mumbai, and a law degree from Government Law College, Mumbai.

Career

His 2006 book about actress Helen Jairag Richardson titled The Life and Times of an H-Bomb,[3] went on to win the National Film Award for Best Book on Cinema in 2007.

His collection of poems, Asylum and Other Poems appeared in 2003. He has also co-edited Confronting Love (2005), a book of contemporary Indian love poetry in English. He returned to magazine journalism as a Consulting Editor at Man's World magazine.[4] Later, he joined Paprika Media (the publishing house that brings out Time Out Mumbai and Time Out Delhi) to edit their special projects. He is now a free lance journalist, writing articles for the Hindustan Times and Live Mint newspapers, as well as The Man and MW

In 2009, he coauthored Leela: A Portrait with Leela Naidu, a semi-biographical book of anecdotes and photos from Leela Naidu's life. Leela Naidu was continuously listed as one of top ten or top five most beautiful women in the world in the 50's and 60's by magazines like Vogue.

His first novel, "Em and the Big Hoom", was published in 2012, and won The Hindu Literary Prize that year. It was also shortlisted for the Commonwealth Book Prize.

Books

Awards and honours

References

  1. Em and The Big Hoom|Aleph Book Company website
  2. Rediff Interview / Jerry Pinto 29 March 2006.
  3. ‘Helen: The Life and the Times of an H-Bomb’
  4. "Who's behind Man's World?". Man’s World.
  5. Staff writer (17 February 2013). "The Hindu Literary Prize goes to Jerry Pinto". The Hindu. Retrieved 18 February 2013.
  6. "'Popular choice' ruled at book awards". The Times of India. 7 December 2013. Retrieved 7 December 2013.

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