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Kevin Jared Hosein (born 1986) is a
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novelist and short-story writer from
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. He is known for winning the 2018
Commonwealth Short Story Prize The Commonwealth Short Story Prize is awarded annually for the best piece of unpublished short fiction (2,000 to 5,000 words). The prize is open to citizens of member states of the Commonwealth of Nations aged 18 and over. The Commonwealth Short ...
with his story "Passage". He also won the regional (Caribbean) section of the prize in 2015, with "The King of Settlement 4". His first adult novel, ''Hungry Ghosts'', was published in 2023. His writings have appeared in '' Lightspeed'' magazine, ''
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'', and on
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.


Early life and education

Kevin Jared Hosein was born in
Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago (, ), officially the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, is the southernmost island country in the Caribbean. Consisting of the main islands Trinidad and Tobago, and numerous much smaller islands, it is situated south of ...
in 1986. As a young child, he was not initially interested in reading, but was more into
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, especially those with story-heavy plots. Later on in his childhood, Hosein became deeply interested in books and writing, particularly authors such as
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and Cormac McMarthy. Of Caribbean literature, the 1972 novel '' No Pain Like This Body'', written by Harold “Sonny” Ladoo, had a large influence on Hosein's interest in reading and writing. Due to literature not being offered as a subject option at his secondary school, Hosein obtained a degree in biology and
environmental studies Environmental studies is a multidisciplinary academic field which systematically studies human interaction with the environment. Environmental studies connects principles from the physical sciences, commerce/economics, the humanities, and social ...
at the
University of the West Indies The University of the West Indies (UWI), originally University College of the West Indies, is a public university system established to serve the higher education needs of the residents of 17 English-speaking countries and territories in th ...
.


Works, awards, and honours

In 2015, Hosein's entry to the Commonwealth Short Story Prize, "The King of Settlement 4", won the Caribbean regional category of the prize. Then in 2018, he won the Commonwealth Short Story Prize, with his work "Passage". His entry won out of 5,200 entries from 48 countries, and he received £5,000 as an award on 2 July 2018, in
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. The team who nominated Hosein was composed of
Damon Galgut Damon Galgut (born 12 November 1963) is a South African novelist and playwright. He was awarded the 2021 Booker Prize for his novel '' The Promise'', having previously been shortlisted for the award in 2003 and 2010. Early life and education Ga ...
, Sunila Galappatti,
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,
Mark McWatt Mark McWatt (born 29 September 1947) is a Guyanese writer and former professor of English at University of the West Indies. Biography McWatt was born in Guyana, attending many schools throughout the country due to his father's position as a dis ...
,
Paula Morris Paula Jane Kiri Morris (born 18 August 1965) is a New Zealand novelist, short-story writer editor and literary academic. She is an associate professor at the University of Auckland and founder of the Academy of New Zealand Literature. Life Mor ...
, and Sarah Hall, who was the chair. "Passage", his story that won him the prize in 2018, is written in
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, and is about a forester's quest to find a family living away from society, in the mountains of Trinidad, all while going through a midlife crisis. Among many of the themes it discusses, nature and the exploitation of such by humans are recurring. The story contains many ecological details that are thanks to his biology and environmental science degree, and the time he has spent on trails in the forest. The first story he entered for the Commonwealth Short Story Prize in 2013, "The Monkey Trap", was featured in ''Pepperpot: Best New Stories from the Caribbean''. It has also been shortlisted for the Small Axe Literary Prize. He wrote a poem titled "The Wait is So, So Long", which was turned into a short film that received a Gold Key at the New York-based Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. He has also the author of three works of fiction for young adults: ''Littletown Secrets'', ''The Beast of Kukuyo'' and ''The Repenters''. ''Littletown Secrets'', his first book to be published, which he both wrote and illustrated in 2013, was awarded the title of Best Children's Book of 2013, by the ''
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''. It was followed by ''The Repenters'' (2016), which was shortlisted for the Bocas Prize and longlisted for the
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and the OCM Bocas Prize. His 2018 book, ''The Beast of Kukuyo'', won second place for the Burt Award for Caribbean literature. Hosein's first novel for adults is 2023's ''Hungry Ghosts'', which won pre-publication praise from
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("a deeply impressive book… and an important one") and
Bernardine Evaristo Bernardine Anne Mobolaji Evaristo, (born 28 May 1959) is a British author and academic. Her novel ''Girl, Woman, Other'', jointly won the Booker Prize in 2019 alongside Margaret Atwood's ''The Testaments'', making her the first woman with Black ...
("An astonishing novel – linguistically gorgeous, narratively propulsive and psychologically profound"), among others. Reviewing it for ''
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'', Claire Allfree called ''Hungry Ghosts'' a "sumptuous, brilliantly written novel".


Bibliography

* ''Littletown Secrets'', 2013. * ''The Repenters'',
Peepal Tree Press Peepal Tree Press is a publisher based in Leeds, England which publishes Caribbean, Black British, and South Asian fiction, non-fiction, poetry, drama and academic books. It was founded after a paper shortage in Guyana halted production of new bo ...
, 2016, . * ''The Beast of Kukuyo'', Central Books, 2018 . * ''Hungry Ghosts'',
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, 2023, .


References


External links

* Alice O'Keeffe
"Kevin Jared Hosein in conversation about the inspiration behind his novel Hungry Ghosts"
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'', 11 November 2022. {{Authority control 1986 births Living people 21st-century male writers 21st-century short story writers People from Chaguanas Trinidad and Tobago male writers Trinidad and Tobago novelists Trinidad and Tobago writers University of the West Indies alumni