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Anjum Hasan

Anjum Hasan

Indian writer


Anjum Hasan is an Indian novelist, short story writer, poet, and editor. She graduated in philosophy from North-Eastern Hill University in Shillong, Meghalaya. She currently lives in Bangalore, Karnataka, India.

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Career

Anjum Hasan's first book was a collection of poems Street on the Hill, published by Sahitya Akademi in 2006.[1][2][3]

Her debut novel Lunatic in my Head (Zubaan-Penguin, 2007) was shortlisted for the Crossword Book Award 2007.[4] Set in Shillong in the early 1990s, it weaves together the stories of its three main characters, and has been described by Siddhartha Deb as 'haunting and lyrical'.[5]

Her second novel titled Neti, Neti (Roli Books, 2009) was longlisted for the 2008 Man Asian Literary Prize and shortlisted for The Hindu Best Fiction Award in 2010. It told the story of 25-year old Sophie Das, a dreamy character from Shillong, looking for fulfilment in Bangalore. The novel was described as painting "an empathetic portrait of the unusually liberated—and unexpectedly lost—middle-class youth of the brave new India."[6][7]

Her short-story collection, Difficult Pleasures (Penguin/Viking 2012), was shortlisted for The Hindu Literary Prize[8] and the Crossword Book Award.[9] Lunatic in my Head, Neti, Neti (as Big Girl Now) and Difficult Pleasures have all appeared in Australia from Brass Monkey Books.[10][11][12]

Her third novel The Cosmopolitans was published by Penguin Books India in 2015 and Brio Books Australia in 2016.[13][14][15] It was described as “that rare thing: a novel of ideas”[16]

In 2018 she published the short story collection A Day in the Life. [17] It won the Valley of Words award 2019. [18]

In 2022, Hasan's latest novel, History's Angel, was acquired by Bloomsbury India for publication.[19]

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References

  1. "Review of Street on the Hill in Tehelka" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 October 2016.
  2. "Up and down the hill". The Hindu. 11 July 2006. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 11 October 2016.
  3. Staff writer (17 February 2013). "The Hindu Literary Prize goes to Jerry Pinto". The Hindu. Retrieved 18 February 2013.
  4. "Bloomsbury India to publish novelist Anjum Hasan's next book". ThePrint. 14 April 2022. Retrieved 15 April 2022.

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