Geetanjali Shree ( hi, गीतांजलि श्री; born 12 June 1957), also known as Geetanjali Pandey, is an Indian
Hindi
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-language novelist and short-story writer based in
New Delhi
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, India. She is the author of several short stories and five novels. Her 2000 novel ''Mai'' was
shortlisted for the
Crossword Book Award in 2001, while its English translation by
Nita Kumar
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was published by
Niyogi Books
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in 2017. In 2022, her novel ''Ret Samadhi'' (2018), translated into English as ''
Tomb of Sand
'' Tomb of Sand'' (originally titled ''Ret Samadhi'', hi, रेत समाधि) is a 2018 Hindi-language novel by Indian author Geetanjali Shree. It was translated into English by U.S. translator Daisy Rockwell. In 2022, the book became ...
'' by
Daisy Rockwell
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, won the
International Booker Prize
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. Aside from fiction, she has written critical works on
Premchand
Dhanpat Rai Srivastava (31 July 1880 – 8 October 1936), better known by his pen name Premchand (), was an Indian writer famous for his modern Hindustani literature. Premchand was a pioneer of Hindi and Urdu social fiction. He was one of ...
.
Early life and education
Shree was born in the city of
Mainpuri
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in
Uttar Pradesh
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state on 12 June 1957.
As her father, Anirudh Pandey, was a
civil servant
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, her family lived in various towns of Uttar Pradesh. Shree says that it was this upbringing in Uttar Pradesh, along with a lack of children's books in English, that gave her a rich connection to Hindi.
She is ancestrally from
Ghazipur
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The city of Ghazipur also constitute ...
District,
Gondaur
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History
According to historical records, Gondaur was established ...
village.
At university, she studied history. She completed a
BA at
Lady Shri Ram College
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History
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, and a
master's degree
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Jawaharlal Nehru University
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in
New Delhi
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. After beginning her
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work at
Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
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on the Hindi writer
Munshi Premchand
Dhanpat Rai Srivastava (31 July 1880 – 8 October 1936), better known by his pen name Premchand (), was an Indian writer famous for his modern Hindustani literature. Premchand was a pioneer of Hindi and Urdu social fiction. He was one of ...
, Shree became more interested in
Hindi literature
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.
She wrote her first short story during her PhD, and turned to writing after graduation.
Works
Her first story, "Bel Patra" (1987), was published in the literary magazine ''
Hans'' and was followed by a collection of short stories ''Anugoonj'' (1991).
["'I'm Waiting To Write The Book Which Will Slip Out Of My Grasp'"](_blank)
Interview with Geetanjali Shree in ''Outlook India
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History and profile
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''Deep Blue Ink''.
The English
translation
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of her novel ''Mai'' catapulted her to fame. The novel is about three generations of women and the men around them, in a
North India
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n middle-class family. ''Mai'' has been translated into several languages, including Serbian and Korean. It has also been translated into English by
Nita Kumar
Nita Kumar completed her Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in History and has taught at the University of Chicago, Brown University, and the University of Michigan among other places. She presently holds the Brown Family Chair of South Asian ...
, who was awarded the
Sahitya Akademi Translation Prize, and into Urdu by Bashir Unwan with a preface by
Intizar Hussain.
Other translations of the novel include French by Annie Montaut,
and German by .
Shree's second novel ''Hamara Shahar Us Baras'' is set loosely after the incidents of
Babri Masjid demolition
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.
Her fourth novel, ''Khālī jagah'' (2006), has been translated into English (by
Nivedita Menon
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Scholarl ...
as ''The Empty Space''), French (by Nicola Pozza as ''Une place vide''), and German (by Georg Lechner and Nivedita Menon as ''Im leeren Raum'').
Her fifth novel, ''
Ret Samadhi'' (2018), has been commended by
Alka Saraogi for "its sweeping imagination and sheer power of language, unprecedented and uninhibited". It has been translated into English by Daisy Rockwell as ''Tomb of Sand'', and into French by Annie Montaut as ''Au-delà de la frontière''.
On 26 May 2022, ''Tomb of Sand'' won the
International Booker Prize
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, becoming the first book in Hindi and the first from an Indian writer to receive the accolade.
Academic publications
*''Between Two Worlds: An Intellectual Biography of Premchand''
*"Premchand and Industrialism: A Study in Attitudinal Ambivalence", ''The Indian Economic and Social History Review'', XIX(2), 1982
*"Premchand and the Peasantry: Constrained Radicalism", ''Economic and Political Weekly'', XVIII(26), 25 June 1983.
*"The North Indian Intelligentsia and the Hindu-Muslim Question"
Other activities
Shree also participates in theatre and works with Vivadi, a theatre group comprising writers, artists, dancers, and painters.
Awards and honours
Shree is the recipient of the
Indu Sharma Katha Samman Indu Sharma International Katha Samman is a literary award given by the Indu Sharma Memorial Trust. Chitra Mudgal
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...
award
and has been a fellow of the Ministry of Culture, India, and
Japan Foundation
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.
[
In 2022, '']Tomb of Sand
'' Tomb of Sand'' (originally titled ''Ret Samadhi'', hi, रेत समाधि) is a 2018 Hindi-language novel by Indian author Geetanjali Shree. It was translated into English by U.S. translator Daisy Rockwell. In 2022, the book became ...
'' became the first Hindi-language novel shortlisted for the International Booker Prize
The International Booker Prize (formerly known as the Man Booker International Prize) is an international literary award hosted in the United Kingdom. The introduction of the International Prize to complement the Man Booker Prize was announce ...
and subsequently won the prize.
In December 2022, Shree was named on the BBC #REDIRECT BBC
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's '' 100 Women'' list as one of the world's inspiring and influential women of the year.
See also
* List of Hindi-language authors
* Tomb of Sand
'' Tomb of Sand'' (originally titled ''Ret Samadhi'', hi, रेत समाधि) is a 2018 Hindi-language novel by Indian author Geetanjali Shree. It was translated into English by U.S. translator Daisy Rockwell. In 2022, the book became ...
Explanatory notes
References
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Living people
1957 births
20th-century Indian novelists
20th-century Indian short story writers
20th-century Indian women writers
Indian feminists
Indian women novelists
Indian women short story writers
International Booker Prize winners
Novelists from Uttar Pradesh
People from Ghazipur
Women writers from Uttar Pradesh
BBC 100 Women