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The
2011 Award |
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Deaf Heaven by Pinki Virani
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Publisher of Nominated Edition: HarperCollins India
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ABOUT
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ABOUT
THE AUTHOR |
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Bombay-born Pinki Virani was eighteen when she started work as a typist. She then took on the job of a beat reporter and rose to become India’s first woman editor of an eveninger. She divides her time between Bombay, Delhi and Pune and is married to senior journalist Shankkar Aiyar; they have chosen to be childfree. |
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LIBRARIANS' COMMENTS |
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Deaf Heaven deftly tests literary form and style. In contemporary writing Deaf Heaven is the rare work of fiction to bring the crisis of a country to the fore. And yet this conflict between religious terrorism and secular morality is also today's international dilemma. Deaf Heaven is a seminal work that treats conclusively the predicament of the times. |
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