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    DSC Prize Shortlisting: Reflections on South Asian literature

DSC Prize Shortlisting: Reflections on South Asian literature

On 26 November, the DSC Prize for South Asian literature shortlist was announced at LSE for the third year in a row. The novels selected were Family Life by Akhil Sharma (Faber & Faber, UK); Sleeping on Jupiter by Anuradha Roy (Hachette, India); Hangwoman by K.R. Meera (Translated by J Devika; Penguin, India); The Book of Gold Leaves by Mirza Waheed (Viking/Penguin India); The Lives of Others by […]

December 7th, 2015|Events, Featured, Interviews, Society and Culture|Comments Off on DSC Prize Shortlisting: Reflections on South Asian literature|

DSC Prize Interviews: Celebrating on South Asian Literature

At the end of November the shortlist for the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature was revealed at LSE. Sonali Campion conducted interviews at the event with the prize’s co-founder Surina Narula MBE, shortlisted author Romesh Gunesekera and chair of the judging panel Keki Daruwalla. On the eve of the Jaipur Literature Festival where the DSC Prize winner will […]

January 16th, 2015|Featured, Interviews, Society and Culture|Comments Off on DSC Prize Interviews: Celebrating on South Asian Literature|
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    Shortlist for the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature announced at LSE

Shortlist for the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature announced at LSE

On 27th November the shortlist for the fifth annual DSC Prize for South Asian Literature was announced at the London School of Economics for the second year in a row. Sonali Campion reports on the event.

The $50,000 DSC Prize was co-founded in 2010 by mother-son duo Mrs. Surina Narula MBE and Mr. Manhad Narula. In the five years since […]

December 5th, 2014|Events, Featured|Comments Off on Shortlist for the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature announced at LSE|

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