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Perumal Murugan Wins JCB Prize For Literature For ‘Fire Bird’

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Perumal Murugan Wins JCB Prize For Literature For 'Fire Bird'

New Delhi:

Tamil author Perumal Murugan gained the JCB Prize for Literature for his e book “Fire Bird” on Saturday.

The e book, translated from the Tamil by Janani Kannan and printed by Penguin Random House India, explores the themes of displacement and the inane human need for stability in an ever-changing world.

“Fire Bird”, initially titled “Aalanda Patchi”, is the fifth translated work to have gained the distinguished award in its six years of journey.

“In ‘Fire Bird’, Perumal Murugan takes a universal story of lives that are tied to land and tells it with astonishing particularity. Janani Kannan’s translation carries into English the rhythms not only of Tamil but of an entire way of being in the world,” Srinath Perur, head of the jury, stated.

Murugan obtained the prize money of Rs 25 lakh together with a trophy — a sculpture by Delhi artist duo Thukral and Tagra, “Mirror Melting”.

Translator Kannan additionally obtained an extra Rs 10 lakh for the award.

“The JCB Prize continues to uphold excellence and celebrates books that make us lose ourselves in their interior worlds, variegated realities, memorable characters, books that encompass the gamut of our country in unique and incomparable ways,” literary director Mita Kapur, stated.

This 12 months, a complete of 10 books had been chosen for the lengthy record.

Apart from “Fire Bird”, the longlist included “The Nemesis” by Manoranjan Byapari (translated from the Bengali by V Ramaswamy), “I Named my Sister Silence” by Manoj Rupda (translated from the Hindi by Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar), and “Simsim” by Geet Chaturvedi (translated from the Hindi by Anita Gopalan).

“The Secret of More” by Tejaswini Apte-Rahm and Bikram Sharma’s “The Colony of Shadows” had been their respective creator’s debut works that made it to the longlist for the prize.

“The East Indian” by Brinda Charry, “Everything the Light Touches” by Janice Pariat, “Mansur” by Vikramajit Ram and “Manjhi’s Mayhem” by Tanuj Solanki had been additionally within the competitors for the literary award.

The shortlist for the prize included ”The Nemesis”, “Fire Bird”, ”The Secret of More” and ”Mansur”.

Each of the 5 authors on the shortlist are awarded Rs 1 lakh. If the shortlisted piece is a translation, the translator receives Rs 50,000.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV workers and is printed from a syndicated feed.)

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