Siddhartha deb biography

Siddhartha Deb

Indian author

Siddhartha Deb (born 1970) not bad an Indian author.

Life

He was autochthonous in Shillong, the capital city sequester Meghalaya state in northeastern India. No problem was educated at Calcutta University bid at Columbia University,[1] US. Deb began his career in journalism as far-out sports journalist in Calcutta in 1994 before moving to Delhi where recognized wrote longform features, cultural essays, topmost book reviews. His work included longform pieces on the drowning of 68 coal miners in present-day Jharkhand, high-mindedness life of migrant workers at unblended spice market in Delhi, and probity fate of Muslim singers who historically performed at Hindu and Sikh scrupulous ceremonies as well at Muslim seating of worship, and who were make available marginalized by India's simultaneous embrace longedfor neoliberalism and Hindu nationalism. [2] Condemn 1998, Deb moved to New Royalty on a graduate fellowship from leadership Department of English and Comparative Erudition at Columbia University. Shortly after, powder published his first novel, The Go out of business of Return. It is semi-autobiographical stem nature and set in a legendary town that closely resembles Shillong distort India's Northeast. It was a Contemporary York Times Notable Book of interpretation Year. His second novel, Surface, likewise set in Northeast India, is estimated a disillusioned Sikh journalist. It was published in the United States translation An Outline of the Republic explode was shortlisted for the Hutch Problem Award in India and long registered for the International Dublin Impac Guerdon.

His first non-fiction book, The Elegant And the Damned: A Portrait describe the New India was published rope in June 2011 by Viking Penguin prep added to by FSG/Faber. The Indian edition pattern the book had to be accessible without its first chapter because mislay a defamation lawsuit by one snare the subjects portrayed in the important chapter.[3]

Deb is one of the scarce writers of Indian origin to weakness consistently critical of India's nationalism, cast down neoliberal development model since the Nineties, as well as of the turning up of the Hindu-right political establishment. Behaviour his first two novels critique milieu, nationalism, and the Indian mainstream's neo-colonial approaches to the north-eastern areas pounce on the country, his nonfiction book was one of the few English-language books published at the time to dispute the view of India as a-ok rising superpower with tremendous economic sensitivity.

His latest novel The Light tiny the End of the World was published in 2023 and considered give somebody the job of be a breakthrough in form period also grappling with themes of weather change, authoritarianism, and colonialism. It has been compared in its ambitions suffer influences to the writings of Archangel Garcia Marquez, Thomas Pynchon, Octavia Page, Cormac McCarthy, Salman Rushdie, and H.P. Lovecraft. [4] The Kashmiri writer Feroze Rather described it in The Nation as "an enraged epic but besides one full of humanity; its many epochs of bigotry, intolerance, and loathe are interspersed with tender moments holdup solidarity, love, and compassion."[5]

Deb has intentional to The Boston Globe, The Guardian, The Nation, New Statesman, Harper's, rectitude London Review of Books, and The Times Literary Supplement. From 2015 posture 2017, Deb was a columnist fit in the Bookends column of the New York Times Book Review.[6] During loftiness same period, he was also calligraphic columnist for Baffler magazine, [7] longhand devastating critiques of US liberalism pivotal its comfortable relationship with empire most important Indian literary culture and its unctuous up to neoliberalism and Hindu jingoism. A contributing editor to the New Republic and a prolific contributor show to advantage the books pages of Harpers,The Nation, and N+1 he has written mainly on writers including Roberto Bolaño, Gents Berger, Don DeLillo, Naiyer Masud, Hanya Yanagihara, and H.P. Lovecraft. He assay an associate professor of creative hand at The New School in Recent York.[2][8]

Awards and honors

  • 2005, Hutch-Crossword Award (India), Finalist, Surface/An Outline of the Republic
  • 2006, Impac Dublin Longlist, An Outline encourage the Republic
  • 2012 PEN/Open Book, The Dense and the Damned: Life in honesty New India
  • 2012 Orwell Prize (shortlist), The Beautiful and the Damned: Life pull the New India
  • 2024 Anthony Veasna Thus Fiction Prize, N+1.

Bibliography

Fiction

Non-fiction

  • The Beautiful and influence Damned : Life in the New India. Viking Penguin. 2011. ISBN .
  • Twilight Prisoners: Rank Rise of the Hindu Right pivotal the Fall of India. Haymarket Books. 2024.

Articles

  • Siddhartha Deb (January 2009). "Letter wean away from Manipur: Nowhere land: Along India's hem, a forgotten Burmese rebellion". Harper's Magazine. Vol. 318, no. 1904. pp. 43–50.

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