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Upamanyu Chatterjee (born 1959) is an author and a retired Indian civil servant. His works include the novel '' English, August: An Indian story'', '' The Last Burden'', '' The Mammaries of the Welfare State'' and '' Weight Loss''. In 2008, he was awarded the
Ordre des Arts et des Lettres The ''Ordre des Arts et des Lettres'' (Order of Arts and Letters) is an order of France established on 2 May 1957 by the Minister of Culture. Its supplementary status to the was confirmed by President Charles de Gaulle in 1963. Its purpose is ...
for his contribution to literature.


Biography

Chatterjee was born in 1959 in Patna, Bihar. He attended Delhi University, graduated from St. Stephens College, and became a 1983 batch Indian Administrative Service officer. He became a Writer in Residence at the University of Kent in 1990. He became a Director in the Ministry of Human Resource Development in India in 1998.


Major works

Chatterjee has written and published short stories since the 1980s, including stories republished in the 2019 collection ''The Assassination of Indira Gandhi''. His 1988 novel, '' English, August : An Indian story'' was adapted into the film
English, August ''English, August: An Indian Story'' is a novel by Indian author Upamanyu Chatterjee written in English, first published in 1988. It was adapted into a film of the same name in 1994. The novel portrays the struggle of a civil servant who is po ...
. His novel '' The Last Burden'' was published in 1993. A sequel to ''English, August'', '' The Mammaries of the Welfare State'' was published in 2000. His fourth novel, '' Weight Loss'', a dark comedy, was published in 2006. His fifth novel ''Way To Go'', a sequel to ''The Last Burden'', was published in 2010 and longlisted for the Man Asian Literary Prize. In 2014, he published ''Fairy Tales at Fifty''. Indrapramit Das writes in a review for '' The Hindu Business Line'', "Like a David Lynch film set in India, Upamanyu Chatterjee’s latest book is a monstrous fairytale that respects the darkness of the real world." In 2018, his novella ''The Revenge of the Non-vegetarian'' was published. Pratik Kanjilal writes in a review for '' The Indian Express'', "In a way, it is a back story to his first novel". Uddalak Mukherjee writes in a review for '' The Telegraph'', "Writers cannot be faulted for turning towards their most successful work for inspiration after dishing out a few ordinary books", and "The result ..is a pacy, tautly-written narrative." In ''
The Hindu ''The Hindu'' is an Indian English-language daily newspaper owned by The Hindu Group, headquartered in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It began as a weekly in 1878 and became a daily in 1889. It is one of the Indian newspapers of record and the secon ...
'', Anjana Sharma equates Upamanyu's vision of humanity with
W.B. Yeats William Butler Yeats (13 June 186528 January 1939) was an Irish poet, dramatist, writer and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature. He was a driving force behind the Irish Literary Revival and became a pillar of the Irish liter ...
. She writes, "Eighty years apart, cultures, civilisations, even craft and temperament apart, Yeats and Chatterjee share an identical vision of a de-centered, de-natured world." Mukul Dikshit opines that Chatterjee has, for the first time, focused on a "new class" of Westernised urban Indians who were hitherto ignored in the regional as well as the English fiction of India.


Awards

In 2009, he was awarded Officier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in recognition of his "exemplary contribution to contemporary literature" In 2004, he was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award for ''The Mammaries of the Welfare State''. The novel ''Way To Go'' was shortlisted for The Hindu Best Fiction Award in 2010.


Bibliography


See also

* List of Indian writers


References


External links

*
Upamanyu Chatterjee
at The South Asian Literary Recordings Project, Library of Congress; New Delhi Office, India

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