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Tabish Khair

Born and educated mostly in Gaya, India, Khair’s honours and prizes include the First Prize in the sixth The Poetry Society (India) Competition held in 1995, an honorary fellowship for creative writing from the Baptist University of Hong Kong, fellowships at new Delhi’s universities and a by-fellowship at Churchill College, Cambridge University, UK. He is currently based in Denmark.

Other Routes (2005), an anthology of travel writing by Africans and Asians, was edited by Khair (with a foreword by Amitav Ghosh). Khair’s Encore shortlisted novel, The Bus Stopped, has already appeared in French, Italian and Portuguese. His novel Filming (2007) is set against the backdrop of the Partition of India and the 1940s Bombay film industry. It has been greeted with acclaim: “…in keeping with Khair’s pertinent and thought-provoking musings on self-deception”. An excerpt of the novel has been anthologised in Ahmede Hussain’s The New Anthem: The Subcontinent in its Own Words. In June 2008, it was shortlisted for the Vodafone Crossword Book Award in India.

Khair’s study The Gothic, Postcolonialism and Otherness was released by Palgrave (Macmillan) in the UK and US in the winter of 2009. His novel The Thing About Thugs was published by Harper Collins in summer 2010 and shortlisted for The Hindu Best Fiction Award, the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature 2012, and Man Asian Literary Prize. Khair’s works have been translated into various languages; the Danish translation of Filming: A Love Story was shortlisted for Denmark’s top translation/literature award, the ALOA prize.

His latest novel, How to Fight Islamist Terror from the Missionary Position, was released in India
in 2012.

 

 

Divining Dante Poems 2023 by Tabish Khair

Confusion

Fake News

The Immigrant Maometto to Dante