Neel Mukherjee (writer)
Neel Mukherjee, FRSL (born 1970) is an Indian English-language writer based in London. He is the author of several critically acclaimed novels. He is also the brother of the television anchor and editor Udayan Mukherjee. His first novel, Past Continuous, won the Vodafone-Crossword Book Award in 2008 and several more awards when republished in the U.K. in 2010 as A Life Apart. His second novel, The Lives of Others, was shortlisted for the 2014 Man Booker Prize and won the Encore Award. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 2018. LifeMukherjee was educated at Don Bosco School, Park Circus, Kolkata. He studied English at Jadavpur University and then attended University College, Oxford, on a Rhodes Scholarship, where he studied English and graduated in 1992. He completed his Ph.D. at Pembroke College, Cambridge. He reviews fiction for a variety of publication in the UK and US, including The Times and Time Asia.[1] Describing the unexpected ease with which he wrote The Lives of Others, he said of the process:[2]
BooksPast Continuous or A Life ApartPublished in India by Picador in January 2008 as Past Continuous. Republished in the U.K. by Constable in January 2010 as A Life Apart
The Lives of OthersPublished in May 2014
Set in Calcutta in 1967. Idealistically motivated Supratik has become associated with extremist political activism. He disappears, leaving only a note. The life and fortunes of the family he has left behind take a disastrous turn, mirrored in the society around them. A State of FreedomThe prologue was published in Granta 130. Choice (Novel) Published in 2024. Neel Mukherjee’s Choice is a collection of three novellas, loosely linked in terms of characters and events, but much more connected by themes. Structured as a triptych, the narrative interweaves three distinct stories that collectively examine how personal decisions are influenced by broader economic and social forces. The central narrative follows Ayush, a London-based publisher, who becomes increasingly disillusioned with the capitalist structures that shape his life. References
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