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Amit Chaudhuri

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Amit Chaudhuri
  • Date of Birth:
    , 1962
  • Place of Birth:
    Calcutta
  • Sex:
    Male
  • Nationality:
    Indian
  • Education:

    University College London

    Balliol College, Oxford

    Wolfson College

     

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Amit Chaudhuri

    Career

    Amit Chaudhuri

    Awards

    Amit Chaudhuri

    1991 : Betty Trask Award and Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best First Book for A Strange and Sublime Address

    1994 : Encore Award for Afternoon Raag

    2000 : Los Angeles Times Book Prize for A New World

    2002 : Sahitya Akademi Award for A New World

    Trivia

    Amit Chaudhuri
    • His novels have won several major awards and he has received international critical acclaim.
    • His latest book is "The Immortals", a novel about music in the modern world. 2008 saw the publication of "Clearing a Space:
    • Reflections on India, Literature and Culture", bringing together his major work as a critic.
    • A collection of poems entitled "St. Cyril Road and Other Poems" appeared in 2005, and in 2001 he edited the influential "The Picador Book of Modern Indian Literature".
    • His study of D.H. Lawrence's poetry, "D.H. Lawrence and 'Difference': Postcoloniality and the Poetry of the Present", was called 'truly groundbreaking' by Terry Eagleton in the London Review of Books.
    • Amit Chaudhuri is also an acclaimed Indian classical musician, and an internationally recognised singer and composer of Indo-Western experimental music, with an album from each of these genres.
    • His project in experimental music, bringing together the raga, jazz, the blues, rock, techno, disco, and the Indian popular song, is called This is not Fusion, and has been performed worldwide.
    • He is currently Professor of Contemporary Literature 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.
    • He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.

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