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Occupation
  
Journalist, writer

Name
  
Aman Sethi

Notable works
  
A Free Man


Genre
  
Realism

Nationality
  
Indian

Role
  
Journalist

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Alma mater
  
St. Stephen's College, Delhi

Education
  
St. Stephen's College, Delhi

Books
  
A Free Man: A True Story of Life and Death in Delhi, A Free Man

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Aman Sethi (Hindi : अमन सेठी) is an Indian journalist and writer. He is known for his debut A Free Man, a work of narrative reportage. Born in 1983 in Mumbai, Sethi completed his schooling at Sardar Patel Vidyalaya, Delhi. He went on to study chemistry at St. Stephen's College, Delhi before moving on to study journalism at Asian College of Journalism, Chennai and business journalism in 2008 at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism as an Inlaks Scholar. As Chhattisgarh correspondent for The Hindu newspaper Sethi reported extensively on Maoist insurgency in the state for two years. He also won the International Red Cross committee award for the best Indian print media article on humanitarian issues in 2011.

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From August 2012, Sethi has been The Hindu's African correspondent, based in Addis Ababa.

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Writing

Sethi received numerous plaudits for his first book, A Free Man, a non-fiction work ostensibly about the life of an individual named Mohammed Ashraf, but also a larger story about Delhi and its transformation.

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The book won the 2011 Crossword Book Award. Oprah Winfrey's website endorsed Sethi's debut book as one of the must reads of November, 2012.

Sethi was also awarded the Yuva Puraskar (Youth Award) by the Sahitya Akademi for the best English book written by a young author in 2012. In 2015, he returned the award to express "solidarity with several eminent writers who have recently returned their awards to highlight their concern and anxiety over the shrinking space for free expression and growing intolerance towards difference of opinion".

References

Aman Sethi Wikipedia