Titled as 'Khushwant Singh Memorial Book Prize', the award sponsored by author Suhel Seth and powered by the Oxford Bookstore will be announced at KSLF. Besides the cash prize the winner will get a chance to have a pan-India tour of Oxford Bookstores.
"I met Khushwant Singh in 1982 and since then he was not just a great friend but an admirable human being. Now that he is not with us, the only thing I believe I took from him is his zest for life.
The winner will be selected by a jury of eminent award winning authors from a competitive short list, said author and Jaipur Literature Festival Director Namita Gokhale, adding that the jury members will be announced soon.
Dedicated to the celebrated author, the three-day long festival was designed and conceptualised in 2012 to talk to a larger audience about the literature of Punjab, Sufi spirituality, Sikh entrepreneurship, rich heritage, Indo-Pak or Punjab-Pak civilisation, stories on the military tradition of the area and portraits of people.
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While the debut theme of the festival was 'Kasauli', the festival theme in the 2013 edition was 'Greater Punjab'.
The veteran author, who had written bestsellers including 'The Train to Pakistan', 'A History of the Sikhs', 'Khushwantnama: The Lessons of My Life' and 'Death at my Doorstep' among others, died at the age of 99 in March this year.
Known as one of the finest Indian writers in English in contemporary times, he had also penned down his own obit and epitaph in his book 'Death at my doorstep'.