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Name
  
Rupa Bajwa

Role
  
Writer

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Notable awards
  
Long listed for the Orange Prize for Fiction in 2004. The XXIV Grinzane Cavour Prize for best first novel in June 2005. The Commonwealth Award in 2005.India's Sahitya Akademi Award English 2006.

Books
  
The Sari Shop, Tell Me a Story

FoL-2017: Meet the Author with Rupa Bajwa at 2.30 pm (22 February 2017)


Rupa Bajwa is an Indian writer who lives and works in Amritsar, Punjab as well as spending time in various other Indian cities and towns.

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Novels

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In 2004, she published her first novel, The Sari Shop, which explores her hometown and the class dynamics of India. The novel won the writer flattering reviews, with reviewers calling her India’s new literary find. The Sari Shop was long listed for the Orange Prize for Fiction in 2004. The novel won the XXIV Grinzane Cavour Prize for best first novel in June 2005, the Commonwealth Award in 2005 and India's Sahitya Akademi Award English 2006. The Sari Shop has been translated in several languages, among them: French ( Le vendeur de saris), Dutch (De Sariwinkel) and Serbian (Prodavnica sarija).

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Rupa Bajwa's second novel, Tell Me a Story, was released in April 2012. It was met with extreme reactions. It received critical appreciation from some quarters, at the same time creating controversy among the literary circles in New Delhi, since a part of this novel lampooned these very people.

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Currently, Rupa Bajwa is working on her third novel.

Columns

Rupa Bajwa When Amritsar meets Delhi Roopinder Singh journalist author

Though she is from a Sikh family, Bajwa wrote a controversial piece called "Dark Things Do Happen in Gurdwaras Sometimes", in The Daily Telegraph, an Indian newspaper. This piece brought her immense criticism and hate mail.

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Rupa Bajwa also writes book reviews and articles on other interests in The Telegraph, The Tribune, Time Out and India Today.

Works

  • 2004 The Sari Shop
  • 2012 Tell Me a Story
  • References

    Rupa Bajwa Wikipedia