Booker nominated author Neel Mukherjee, London-based novelists Akhil Sharma and Mirza Waheed besides writers Anuradha Roy and Raj Kamal Jha are among 6 authors shortlisted for the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature 2016, which is scheduled to be announced at the Galle Literary Festival in Sri Lanka, January 16 next year.
Established in 2010 the award is given to an author of any nationality writing about South Asia and its people.
Other books are Akhil Sharma's "Family Life", Anuradha Roy's "Sleeping on Jupiter", K R Meera's "Hang Woman", Mirza Waheed's "The Book of Gold Leaves", Neel Mukherjee's "The Lives of Others" and Raj Kamal Jha's "She Will Build Him A City."
This year's shortlist was judged by an international five member jury panel chaired by renowned journalist Mark Tully, UK professor Dennis Walder, book seller and literary coordinator Karen Allman, English Professor at the University of Colombo, Neloufer de Mel and writer, translator, critic and academic from Bangladesh Syed Manzoorul Islam.
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"One of the most striking features of the list is the quality of writing. The novels are also remarkable for their realism and for the way they convey atmosphere. I am particularly glad that a translation from a South Asian language into English is included in the shortlist," he said.
The prize encourages writing in regional languages and the prize money is equally shared between the author and the translator in case a translated entry wins.