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Books nominated for the 2002 Award

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A New World

A New World by Amit Chaudhuri

Nominated ISBN: 0330351052

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by
Amit Chaudhuri
  
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Dublin Corporation Public Libraries, Dublin, Ireland
ABOUT THE BOOK

Jayojit, a semi-successful writer, now divorced, has finally retrieved his son Bonny for his summer holidays. They are leaving their home in the American Midwest and going back to Calcutta, to his grandparents, the Admiral and his wife. A New World watches Jayojit and his son as they share the dark, close flat with his parents while the city outside is blanketed in fierce simmer heat. We see the details of married lives, of an elderly couple entrenched in the unquestioning roles of their past and of a modern marriage now sharply severed in two.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Amit Chaudhuri was born in Calcutta in 1962 and brought up in Bombay. He is a graduate of University College London, was at Balliol College and was later Creative Arts Fellow at Wolfson College, Oxford. His first book, A Strange and Sublime Address, won first prize in the Betty Trask Award and the Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best First Book (Eurasia) 1992 and was shortlisted for the 1991 Guardian Fiction Prize. Afternoon Raag won the 1993 Southern Arts Literature Prize and the Encore Award for Best Second Novel. His last novel, Freedom Song, was awarded the LA Times Book Award in 1999. He is the editor of The Picador Book of Modern Indian Literature, published by Picador in 2001. Amit Chaudhuri's work has appeared in various publications, including the London Review of Books, The Times Literary Supplement, Granta, and The New Yorker. He lives with his wife and daughter in Calcutta.
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