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April
8-14, 2005 - Masters of Indian Cinema |
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Salman
Rushdie
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Salman
Rushdie is the author of eight novels: Grimus, Midnights
Children (which was awarded the Booker Prize and the Booker
of Bookers for the best novel to have won the prize in
its first 25 years), Shame, The Satanic Verses, Haroun and
the Sea of Stories, The Moors Last Sigh, The Ground
Beneath Her Feet, and Fury. He is also the author
of a book of stories, East, West, and three works of non-fiction
- Imaginary Homelands, The Jaguar Smile, and Step
Across This Line. He is the co-editor of Mirrorwork,
an anthology of contemporary Indian writing, and last year adapted
Midnights Children for the stage. It was performed
in London and New York by the Royal Shakespeare Company.
A Fellow
of the British Royal Society of Literature, Salman Rushdie
has received, among other honours, the Whitbread Prize for
Best Novel (twice), the Writers Guild Award, the James
Tait Black Prize, the European Unions Aristeion Prize
for Literature, Author of the Year Prizes in both Britain
and Germany, the French Prix du Meilleur Livre Étranger,
the Budapest Grand Prize for Literature, the Mantova Prize
in Italy, the Austrian State Prize for European Literature
and the London International Writers Award. He holds
honorary doctorates at six European and three American universities
and is an Honorary Professor in the Humanities at M.I.T. He
has received the Freedom of the City in Mexico City and Strasbourg
and the Edgerton Prize of the American Civil Liberties Union,
and holds the rank of Commander in the Order of Arts and Letters
- Frances highest artistic honour. In 2004 he was elected
President of PEN American Center.
His books
have been translated into forty languages.
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