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Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi (born 25 August 1977) is an Indian author. His debut novel ''The Last Song of Dusk'' (2004) won the Betty Trask Award (UK), the Premio Grinzane Cavour in Italy, and was nominated for the
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Prize in Ireland. Translated into 16 languages, ''The Last Song of Dusk'' was an international bestseller. Shanghvi's second novel, ''The Lost Flamingoes of Bombay'' (2009) was short-listed for the
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2008. His third book, ''The Rabbit & The Squirrel'' (2018) with illustrations by Stina Wirsen was described by the ''Hindustan Times'' as an 'instant classic'. His acclaimed first work of non-fiction, ''Loss'' (HarperCollins , 2020), is a collection of essays that chart an intimate landscape of death, grief, and healing. Shanghvi has contributed to ''
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Early life and education

Born in
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, to a Gujarati Sanghvi family, Siddharth's father is businessman, while his grandfather, Arvind Vasavada, was a
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scholar. He pursued his MA in International Journalism at the
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, London, where he specialised in Photography in 1999. His second masters, in mass communications, was from
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(MS, Distinction).


Career

He wrote his first book, ''The Last Song of Dusk,'' at 22, but dropped it when the agent suggested some changes were required. He then moved to
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, having an aunt and uncle in Berkeley, and enrolled in a master's degree in mass communications at
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. He graduated in 2002 and the book was finally published in 2004. Shanghvi has been compared to
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and
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in his writing styles, especially for using settings of magical realism, and themes such as karma, love, and sexuality extensively in ''The Last Song of Dusk''. His essay, ''Hello, Darling'', appeared in 2008 anthology, '' AIDS Sutra: Untold Stories From India''. His second book, ''The Lost Flamingoes of Bombay'' (2009) which had events taken from the Jessica Lall murder case, received mixed reviews. His third book, ''The Rabbit & The Squirrel'' (2018) with illustrations by Stina Wirsen was described by the ''Hindustan Times'' as an 'instant classic'. His acclaimed first work of non-fiction, ''Loss'' (HarperCollins , 2020), is a collection of essays that chart an intimate landscape of death, grief, and healing. After his father was diagnosed with cancer in 2007, Shanghvi turned to photography. His photography series ''The House Next Door'', opened at Galleri Kontrast in
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in 2010. In early 2011 it was shown at the Matthieu Foss Gallery, Bombay and later at Delhi's eponymous Vadehra Art Gallery. Referring to this body of work
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said, "These pictures touched me deeply. They are at once intimate and clear-sightedly objective, precise and affectionate. The quietness of their world is the silence of memory and sorrow, but there is, too, considerable artistry in the composition, and a joy taken in detail, and character, and place."


Works

* ''Last Song of Dusk'', Penguin India, 2004. . * ''Hello, Darling'', '' AIDS Sutra: Untold Stories From India'' (2008) * ''The Lost Flamingoes of Bombay'', Penguin India, 2009. . * ''The Rabbit & the Squirrel'', Penguin India, 2018. . * ''Loss'', HarperCollins ''Publishers'' India, 2020. .


References


The Same Difference, Just Chill by Siddharth Shanghvi
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External links


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