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Heart Lamp was published simultaneously by And Other Stories, an independent not-for-profit publisher in the UK, and Penguin Random House India. The prize money — a generous £50,000 — was ...
Indian writer Banu Mushtaq is the first Kannada language author to win the International Booker Prize, and her book “ Heart ...
Banu Mushtaq’s Heart Lamp has become the first Kannada book to win the International Booker Prize, a prestigious award recognising translated fiction. The collection of 12 short stories explores ...
The stories were selected and translated into English from Kannada, which is spoken in the southern Indian state of Karnataka, by Deepa Bhasthi who will share the £50,000 prize.
Banu Mushtaq, winner of the International Booker Prize, is not only a celebrated writer but also a committed activist and ...
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Indulgexpress on MSNI will now put on record the silences, says International Booker prize winner Banu MushtaqAt 77, the International Booker Prize-winning Kannada writer, activist, and lawyer Banu Mushtaq is chatty, strong, and full ...
"So the English in Heart Lamp is an English with a very deliberate Kannada hum to it." The judges for this year's prize had to whittle the list down from 154 books submitted by publishers.
Kannada writer Banu Mushtaq discusses the enduring impact of caste in India despite constitutional guarantees and reformist ...
Banu Mushtaq, author of "Heart Lamp," right, and Deepa Bhasthi hold the trophies after winning the International Booker Prize, in London, Tuesday, May 20, 2025.(Alberto Pezzali/AP) Indian writer ...
Indian writer Banu Mushtaq is the first Kannada language author to win the International Booker Prize, and her book “ Heart Lamp ” is also the first short story collection to do so.
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