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Kalinga Literary Festival Announces Shortlisted Titles (English) for the Annual KLF Book Awards

The Kalinga Literary Festival announces the shortlisted titles in English for its prestigious annual KLF Book Awards, showcasing a diverse range of literary works across various genres. The longlist, featuring fiction, nonfiction, poetry, business, children’s literature, translations, and debut works, represents the best of contemporary literature. The ultimate winners announced on February 11, coinciding with the final day of the 10th Kalinga Literary Festival in Bhubaneswar.  

 

This year’s shortlist includes notable works such as Manoj Mitta’s Caste Pride: Battles for Equality in Hindu India, Amitav Ghosh’s ‘Smoke and Ashes: A Writer’s Journey through Opium’s Hidden Histories,’ Salman Rushdie’s ‘Victory City,’ Devika Rege’s ‘Quarterlife: A Novel,’ Ranjit Hoskote’s ‘Icelight,’ Gurcharan Das’s Another Sort of Freedom and former RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan’s ‘Breaking the Mould – Reimagining India’s Economic Future.’ These selections exemplify the rich tapestry of narratives that the KLF Book Awards aim to honor.

 

The KLF Book Awards are not just accolades but a celebration of the enduring power of literature to connect, inspire, and transform. As Mr. Rashmi Ranjan Parida, Founder and Director of Kalinga Literary Festival, eloquently states, “Literature is the mirror and the lamp of society – it reflects our realities and illuminates our dreams. At KLF, we strive to honor those literary works that challenge our perspectives, enrich our experiences, and elevate our understanding of the world and ourselves.”

 

The shortlists in each category and the eminent juries that decided the awards are as follows:

 

Here are the shortlisted books for this year’s Prize:

 

 

3rd KLF Book Awards (English)

(shortlist Announcement)

 

Non-Fiction

Sl. No.

Book Name

Author

Publisher

1

Smoke and Ashes: A Writer’s Journey through Opium’s Hidden Histories

Amitav Ghosh

Fourth Estate India (HarperCollins Publishers India)

2

How Prime Ministers Decide

Neerja Chowdhury

Aleph Book Company

3

Caste Pride: Battles for Equality in Hindu India

Manoj Mitta

Context (Westland)

 

Fiction

Sl. No.

Book Name

Author

Publisher

1

Victory City

Salman Rushdie

India Hamish Hamilton (Penguin Random House India)

2

This Is Salvaged: Stories

Vauhini Vara

Fourth Estate India (HarperCollins Publishers India)

3

Quarterlife: A Novel

Devika Rege

Fourth Estate India (HarperCollins Publishers India)

 

Poetry

Sl. No.

Book Name

Author

Publisher

1

Icelight

Ranjit Hoskote

India Hamish Hamilton (Penguin Random House India)

2

My Invented Land: New and Selected Poems

Robin S. Ngangom

Speaking Tiger

3

Varavara Rao: A Life In Poetry

Varavara Rao

Vintage Books (Penguin Random House India)

 

Debut

Sl. No.

Book Name

Author

Publisher

1

Hurda

Atharva Pandit

Bloomsbury India

2

The Day I Became a Runner: A Women’s History of India through the Lens of Sport

Sohini Chattopadhyay

Fourth Estate India (HarperCollins India)

3

Fire on the Ganges: Life Among the Dead in Banaras

Radhika Iyengar

Fourth Estate India (HarperCollins India)

 

Children

Sl. No.

Book Name

Author

Publisher

1

When Fairyland Lost Its Magic

Bijal Vachharajani, Rajiv Eipe

Harper Children’s (HarperCollins India)

2

The People Of The Indus: And the Birth of Civilization in South Asia

Nikhil Gulati, Jonathan Mark Kenoyer

Penguin Random House India

3

Golden Tiger Mountain

Ravi Kapoor, Nicholas Hoffland

Harper Children’s (HarperCollins India)

 

Business

Sl. No.

Book Name

Author

Publisher

1

Another Sort of Freedom

Gurcharan Das

India Allen Lane (Penguin Random House India)

2

Climate Capitalism: Winning the Global Race to Zero Emissions

Akshat Rathi

John Murray (Hachette UK)

3

Breaking the Mould: Reimagining India’s Economic Future

Raghuram Rajan, Rohit Lamba

Penguin Business

 

Translation

Sl. No.

Book Name

Author

Publisher

1

Sakina’s Kiss

Vivek Shanbhag (Author)

Srinath Perur (Translator)

Vintage Books (Penguin Random House India)

2

A Woman Burnt

Imayam (Author)

GJV Prasad (Translator)

Simon & Schuster India

3

I Named My Sister Silence

Manoj Rupda (Author)

Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar (Translator)

Eka (Westland)

 

 

It should be noted that on February 9-11, 2024 – The temple city of Bhubaneswar is poised to unfurl the timeless sagas of “Legends of Ancient Bharat and Beyond: Inspiring Lived Experience in the 21st Century.”  Kalinga Literary Festival (KLF) is humbly set to embark on its 10th edition, knitting together a mosaic of diverse literary forms ranging from poetry and politics to art and athletics. The Festival’s beating heart, themed “Legends of Ancient Bharat and Beyond,” will pulse with the collective rhythm of over 400 esteemed speakers, including poets, musicians, artists, and performers. In a reverent celebration of our shared heritage, the festival aims to rekindle the flame of inspiration from our ancestors’ wisdom, demonstrating its profound relevance in today’s world.

 

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