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Vikram Seth
  • Date of Birth:
    June 20, 1952
  • Zodiac Sign:
    Gemini
  • Place of Birth:
    Calcutta, India
  • Sex:
    Male
  • Nationality:
    Indian
  • Education:

    St Michael's High School in Patna

    Welham Boys' School

     The Doon School in Dehra Dun

Family

Vikram Seth
  • Father:
    Prem Seth
  • Mother:
    Leila

Career

Vikram Seth

Trivia

Vikram Seth
  • Seth had encountered it in a Stanford second-hand bookstore and it changed the direction of his career, shifting his focus from academic to literary work.
    submitted by - Amit Kher
  • The novel is written entirely in rhyming tetrameter sonnets after the style of Charles Johnston's 1977 translation of Aleksandr Pushkin's Eugene Onegin (although Eugene Onegin, both in the original Russian and in Johnston's translation, are in the Onegin stanza of iambic tetrameter).
    submitted by - Amit Kher
  • The first of his novels, The Golden Gate (1986) is a novel in verse about the lives of a number of young professionals in San Francisco.
    submitted by - Sneha Dhiman
  • His travel book From Heaven Lake: Travels Through Sinkiang and Tibet (1983) was his first popular success and won the Thomas Cook award for travel writing.
    submitted by - Amit Kher
  • Seth has published five volumes of poetry. His first, Mappings (1980), was originally privately published; it attracted little attention and indeed Philip Larkin, to whom he sent it for comment, referred to it scornfully among his intimates, though he offered Seth encouragement.
    submitted by - Amit Rank

Quotes

Vikram Seth
  • β€œI have sometimes wondered whether I should, even with Uncle's blessing, and even after her death, have ranged freely over her correspondence, some of which was intended for no eyes other than those of the recipient,” - Unknown
    submitted by - Rokit Sharma
  • β€œIn a double biography, an intertwined meditation, where the author is an anomalous third braid, sometimes visible, sometimes not, there are intriguing possibilities,” - Unknown
    submitted by - Nicky Status

Biography

Vikram Seth
Last Updated: Friday, August 28, 2009

Won the WH Smith Literary Award and the Commonwealth Writers Prize for his novel, A Suitable Boy. His travelogue "From Heaven Lake: Travels Through Sinkiang and Tibet" won the Thomas Cook Travel Book Award. Vikram Seth is a famous Indian poet, novelist, travel writer, librettist, children's writer, biographer and memoirist.

Vikram Seth was born on June 20, 1952 at Kolkata. His father, Prem, was an employee of the Bata India Limited shoe company who migrated to post-Partition India from West Punjab in Pakistan. Vikram Seth's childhood was spent in the town of Batanagar near Calcutta, Patna, and London. His mother Leila Seth was the first woman judge of the Delhi High Court as well as the first woman to become Chief Justice of a state High Court. She was the Chief Justice of Shimla High Court.

Vikram Seth did his schooling from The Doon School in Dehradun. He took his undergraduate degree in philosophy, politics and economics from Oxford University. He was enrolled in postgraduate economics courses at Stanford University and was also attached to Nanjing University for his intended doctoral dissertation on Chinese population planning.

Vikram Seth's first novel, "The Golden Gate" (1986), describes the experiences of a group of friends living in California. His other novel, "A Suitable Boy" (1993) is an acclaimed epic of Indian life. The novel won the WH Smith Literary Award and the Commonwealth Writers Prize (Overall Winner, Best Book). Set in India in the early 1950s, it is the story of a young girl, Lata, and her search for a husband. "An Equal Music" (1999), is the story of a violinist haunted by the memory of a former lover.

Vikram Seth has also written a travelogue "From Heaven Lake: Travels Through Sinkiang and Tibet" (1983). The book is an account of a journey through Tibet, China and Nepal that won the Thomas Cook Travel Book Award. He also wrote a libretto, Arion and the Dolphin (1994), which was performed at the English National Opera in June 1994, with music by Alec Roth. Vikram Seth is also an accomplished poet. His works in poetry include Mappings (1980), The Humble Administrator's Garden (1985), which was a winner of the Commonwealth Poetry Prize (Asia), and All You Who Sleep Tonight (1990). Vikram Seth has written a story book for children Beastly Tales from Here and There (1992), which consists of ten stories about animals told in verse.

Vikram Seth's latest work is Two Lives (2005). The book is a memoir of the marriage of his great uncle and aunt.



Member Comments

  • satyabrata sahu
    says:

    Really bikram seth is great.

    Posted on 8/21/2010 7:50:05 PM