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Jhumpa Lahiri

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Nilanjana Sudeshna "Jhumpa" Lahiri (ঝুম্পা লাহিড়ী; born on July 11, 1967) is an American author. [1]

147 relations: AGNI (magazine), Allure (magazine), Amanda Stern, American literature, Andre Dubus, Anuradha Bhattacharyya, Artistic depictions of the partition of India, Arts and entertainment in India, Asian American Literary Awards, Asian American literature, Asian American Writers' Workshop, Asian Americans in arts and entertainment, Asian/Pacific American Awards for Literature, Association of Writers & Writing Programs, Ben, in the World, Bengal, Berkeley Carroll School, Bookforum, Boston in fiction, Boston Review, Boston University, Café Pamplona, Children Playing Before a Statue of Hercules, Commonwealth Foundation prizes, Cross-cultural, Culture of Brooklyn, Culture of New York City, Dagmar Reichardt, DSC Prize for South Asian Literature, Eric Simonoff, Fine Arts Work Center, First-person narrative, Fort Greene Park, Fort Greene, Brooklyn, Frank O'Connor, Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award, Ghana Must Go (novel), Goat Days, Harvard Review, Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award, In Other Words, Index of India-related articles, Indian English literature, Indian literature, International Festival of Authors, Interpreter of Maladies, Irish short story, Jude Dibia, July 11, July 1967, ..., Kanu Sanyal, Lahiri, Larry Dark, Leslie Epstein, List of 2002 This American Life episodes, List of 20th-century writers, List of 21st-century writers, List of alumnae of women's colleges in the United States, List of American novelists, List of Asian Americans, List of Asian-American writers, List of AWP Award winners, List of Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction winners, List of Barnard College people, List of Bengalis, List of best-selling books, List of Boston University people, List of exophonic writers, List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 2002, List of In Treatment episodes, List of Indian American media, List of Indian Americans, List of Indian women writers, List of Indian writers, List of members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters Department of Literature, List of novelists by nationality, List of people from Rhode Island, List of people from West Bengal, List of Rhode Island School of Design people, List of short-story authors, List of The New Yorker contributors, List of winners and shortlisted authors of the Booker Prize, List of women writers, Lydia Dean Pilcher, Marina Sagona, Mariner Books, Mavis Gallant, Media in New York City, Mindy Kaling, Mira Nair, MIT in popular culture, MTVU, National Book Award for Fiction, National Humanities Medal, Nikolai Gogol, Nitin Sawhney, Norman Ollestad, One World: A Global Anthology of Short Stories, Park Slope, Paulami Sengupta, PEN/Malamud Award, Phạm Xuân Nguyên, Postcolonial literature, Princeton University, Provincetown Arts, Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, R. K. Narayan, Richard Yates (novelist), Sen (surname), Sepia Mutiny, Sharon, Massachusetts, Simon Dinnerstein, Sooni Taraporevala, South Asian Women's Creative Collective, South Kingstown High School, South Kingstown, Rhode Island, State by State, StoryQuarterly, Tabu filmography, The Best American Short Stories 1999, The Best American Short Stories 2000, The Best American Short Stories 2002, The Best American Short Stories 2005, The Best American Short Stories 2007, The Brooklyn Rail, The Lowland, The Namesake, The Namesake (film), The New York Times Fiction Best Sellers of 2008, The New Yorker, The Other Hand, The Story Prize, Uitgeverij De Harmonie, Unaccustomed Earth, United States Academic Decathlon topics, Vladimir Nabokov, Yaa Gyasi, Yale University in popular culture, 1967, 1967 in literature, 1999 in literature, 2000 in literature, 2000 Pulitzer Prize, 2003 in literature, 2008 in literature, 2013 Man Booker Prize, 71st Venice International Film Festival. Expand index (97 more) »

AGNI (magazine)

AGNI is an American literary magazine that publishes poetry, fiction, essays, reviews, interviews, and artwork twice a year in print and biweekly online from its home at Boston University.

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Allure (magazine)

Allure is an American women’s multimedia brand focused on beauty, with a magazine published monthly by Conde Nast in New York City, as well as allure.com and other channels.

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Amanda Stern

Amanda Stern, is an American writer and literary event organiser.

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American literature

American literature is literature written or produced in the United States and its preceding colonies (for specific discussions of poetry and theater, see Poetry of the United States and Theater in the United States).

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Andre Dubus

Andre Jules Dubus II (August 11, 1936 – February 24, 1999) was an American short story writer and essayist.

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Anuradha Bhattacharyya

Anuradha Bhattacharyya (born 6 December 1975) is an Indian writer of poetry and fiction.

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Artistic depictions of the partition of India

The partition of India and the associated bloody riots inspired many creative minds in India and Pakistan to create literary/cinematic depictions of this event.

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Arts and entertainment in India

Arts and entertainment in India have had their course shaped by a synthesis of indigenous and foreign influences that have consequently shaped the course of the arts of the rest of Asia, since ancient times.

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Asian American Literary Awards

The Asian American Literary Awards are a set of annual awards that have been presented by The Asian American Writers' Workshop since 1998.

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Asian American literature

Asian American literature is the body of literature produced in the United States by writers of Asian descent.

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Asian American Writers' Workshop

The Asian American Writers' Workshop is a nonprofit literary arts organization founded in 1991 to support writers, literature and community.

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Asian Americans in arts and entertainment

Asian Americans have been involved in the entertainment industry since the first half of the 19th century, when Chang and Eng Bunker (the original "Siamese Twins") became naturalized citizens.

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Asian/Pacific American Awards for Literature

The Asian/Pacific American Awards for Literature (APAAL) are a set of literary awards presented annually by the Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association (APALA).

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Association of Writers & Writing Programs

The Association of Writers & Writing Programs (AWP) is a nonprofit literary organization that provides support, advocacy, resources, and community to nearly 50,000 writers, 500 college and university creative writing programs, and 125 writers’ conferences and centers.

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Ben, in the World

Ben, in the World is a novel written by Doris Lessing, published in 2000, in which she stages a parody of the 'objectivity' of the narrator's voice.

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Bengal

Bengal (Bānglā/Bôngô /) is a geopolitical, cultural and historical region in Asia, which is located in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent at the apex of the Bay of Bengal.

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Berkeley Carroll School

The Berkeley Carroll School is a coed independent college prep school in New York City.

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Bookforum

Bookforum is an American book review magazine devoted to books and the discussion of literature.

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Boston in fiction

This articles lists various works of fiction that take place in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Boston Review

Boston Review is a quarterly American political and literary magazine.

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Boston University

Boston University (commonly referred to as BU) is a private, non-profit, research university in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Café Pamplona

Café Pamplona, located at 12 Bow St.

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Children Playing Before a Statue of Hercules

Children Playing Before a Statue of Hercules is a 2005 anthology of short stories edited by David Sedaris.

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Commonwealth Foundation prizes

Commonwealth Foundation presented a number of prizes between 1987 and 2011.

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Cross-cultural

Cross-cultural may refer to.

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Culture of Brooklyn

Brooklyn has played a major role in various aspects of American culture including literature, cinema and theater as well as being home to the world-renowned Brooklyn Academy of Music and to the second largest public art collection in the United States which is housed in the Brooklyn Museum.

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Culture of New York City

The culture of New York City is reflected in its size and ethnic diversity.

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Dagmar Reichardt

Dagmar Reichardt (born September 25, 1961 in Rome, Italy) is a German cultural scholar.

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DSC Prize for South Asian Literature

The DSC Prize for South Asian Literature is an international literary prize awarded annually to writers of any ethnicity or nationality writing about South Asia themes such as culture, politics, history, or people.

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Eric Simonoff

Eric Matthew David Simonoff (born July 21, 1967) is a literary agent at William Morris Endeavor.

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Fine Arts Work Center

The Fine Arts Work Center is a non-profit enterprise devoted to encouraging the growth and development of emerging visual artists and writers through residency programs, to the propagation of aesthetic values and experience, and to the restoration of the year-round vitality of the historic art colony of Provincetown, Massachusetts.

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First-person narrative

A first-person narrative is a mode of storytelling in which a narrator relays events from their own point of view using the first person It may be narrated by a first person protagonist (or other focal character), first person re-teller, first person witness, or first person peripheral (also called a peripheral narrator).

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Fort Greene Park

Fort Greene Park is a city-owned and -operated park in the Fort Greene neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City.

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Fort Greene, Brooklyn

Fort Greene is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Brooklyn.

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Frank O'Connor

Frank O'Connor (born Michael Francis O'Donovan; 17 September 1903 – 10 March 1966) was an Irish writer of over 150 works, best known for his short stories and memoirs.

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Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award

The Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award—named in honour of Frank O'Connor, who devoted much of his work to the form—was an international literary award presented for the best short story collection.

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Ghana Must Go (novel)

Ghana Must Go is the debut novel by Taiye Selasi published in 2013 and was nominated for an NAACP Image Award.

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Goat Days

Goat Days (original title: ആടുജീവിതം Aadujeevitham) is a 2008 Malayalam novel about an abused migrant worker in Saudi Arabia written by Bahrain-based Indian author Benyamin (born Benny Daniel).

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Harvard Review

Harvard Review is a literary journal published by Houghton Library at Harvard University.

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Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award

The PEN/Hemingway Award is awarded annually to a full-length novel or book of short stories by an American author who has not previously published a full-length book of fiction.

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In Other Words

In Other Words may refer to.

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Index of India-related articles

Articles (arranged alphabetically) related to India or Indian culture include: List of India-related topics People are listed by their first names.

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Indian English literature

Indian English Literature (IEL) refers to the body of work by writers in India who write in the English language and whose native or co-native language could be one of the numerous languages of India.

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Indian literature

Indian literature refers to the literature produced on the Indian subcontinent until 1947 and in the Republic of India thereafter.

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International Festival of Authors

The International Festival of Authors (IFOA), is an annual festival presented in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Interpreter of Maladies

Interpreter of Maladies is a book collection of nine short stories by Indian American author Jhumpa Lahiri published in 1999.

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Irish short story

The Irish short story has a distinctive place in the modern Irish literary tradition.

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Jude Dibia

Jude Dibia (born 5 January 1975) is a Nigerian novelist.

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July 11

No description.

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July 1967

The following events occurred in July 1967.

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Kanu Sanyal

Kanu Sanyal, (1932 – 23 March 2010), was an Indian communist politician.

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Lahiri

Lahiri is an Indian surname.

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Larry Dark

Larry Dark has been the director of The Story Prize—a U.S. book award for short story collections—since its inception in 2004.

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Leslie Epstein

Leslie Donald Epstein (born 1938 in California) is an American novelist.

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List of 2002 This American Life episodes

In 2002, there were 25 This American Life episodes.

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List of 20th-century writers

This is a partial list of 20th-century writers.

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List of 21st-century writers

This is a partial list of 21st-century writers.

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List of alumnae of women's colleges in the United States

The following is a list of individuals associated with women's colleges in the United States through attending as a student or graduating.

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List of American novelists

This is a list of novelists from the United States, listed with titles of a major work for each.

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List of Asian Americans

This page is a list of notable Asian Americans.

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List of Asian-American writers

This is a list of Asian American writers, authors, and poets who have Wikipedia pages.

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List of AWP Award winners

The AWP Award is an annual competition for the publication of new book-length works.

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List of Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction winners

The Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction (previously called Women's Prize for Fiction (2013), Orange Prize for Fiction (1996–2006 & 2009–12) and Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction (2007–2008) and to be presented as the Women's Prize for Fiction once again from 2018) is one of the United Kingdom's most prestigious literary prizes, annually awarded to a female author of any nationality for the best original full-length novel written in English, and published in the United Kingdom in the preceding year.

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List of Barnard College people

The following is a list of notable individuals associated with Barnard College through attendance as a student, service as a member of the faculty or staff, or award of the Barnard Medal of Distinction.

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List of Bengalis

This article provides lists of famous and notable Bengali people, from India or Bangladesh, or people with Bengali ancestry or people who speak Bengali as their primary language.

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List of best-selling books

This page provides lists of best-selling individual books and book series to date and in any language.

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List of Boston University people

This is a list of notable faculty members and alumni of Boston University.

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List of exophonic writers

This is a list of exophonic writers, i.e. those who write in a language not generally regarded as their first or mother tongue.

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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 2002

List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 2002.

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List of In Treatment episodes

In Treatment is an American HBO drama series developed by Rodrigo Garcia based on the Israeli series BeTipul created by Hagai Levi.

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List of Indian American media

The following is a list of media with Indian American or South Asian American subject matter.

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List of Indian Americans

This is a list of notable Indian Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained U.S. citizenship and their American descendants.

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List of Indian women writers

This is a list of women writers who were born in India or whose writings are closely associated with that country.

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List of Indian writers

This is a list of notable writers who come from India or have Indian nationality.

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List of members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters Department of Literature

This List of members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters Department of Literature shows the members of one of the three departments of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.

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List of novelists by nationality

Well-known authors of novels, listed by country: See also: Lists of authors, List of poets, List of playwrights, List of short story authors.

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List of people from Rhode Island

This is a list of prominent people who were born in the U.S. state of Rhode Island or spent significant periods of their lives in the state.

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List of people from West Bengal

This is a list of notable people from West Bengal, India.

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List of Rhode Island School of Design people

This is a list of notable people from the Rhode Island School of Design.

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List of short-story authors

This is a partial list of published short-story authors.

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List of The New Yorker contributors

The following is a list of current and past contributors to The New Yorker, along with the dates they were published and their chief areas of interest.

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List of winners and shortlisted authors of the Booker Prize

The following is a list of winners and shortlisted authors of the Booker Prize for Fiction.

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List of women writers

This is a list of notable women writers.

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Lydia Dean Pilcher

Lydia Dean Pilcher is an American film and television producer and founder of Cine Mosaic, a production company based in New York City.

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Marina Sagona

Marina Sagona (born 1967) is an Italian American artist living in New York City.

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Mariner Books

Mariner Books, a division of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, was established in 1997 as a publisher of fiction, non-fiction, and poetry in paperback.

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Mavis Gallant

Mavis Leslie de Trafford Gallant,, née Young (11 August 1922 – 18 February 2014), was a Canadian writer who spent much of her life and career in France.

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Media in New York City

The media of New York City are internationally influential and include some of the most important newspapers, largest publishing houses, biggest record companies, and most prolific television studios in the world.

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Mindy Kaling

Vera Mindy Chokalingam (born June 24, 1979), Additional archive on June 25, 2015.

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Mira Nair

Mira Nair (born 15 October 1957) is an Indian-American filmmaker based in New York City.

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MIT in popular culture

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts in the United States, has been referenced by many works of cinema, television and the written word.

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MTVU

MTVU (formerly stylized as MtvU and mtvU) is an American digital cable television network owned by the Viacom Global Entertainment Group, a unit of the Viacom Media Networks division of Viacom.

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National Book Award for Fiction

The National Book Award for Fiction is one of four annual National Book Awards, which recognize outstanding literary work by United States citizens.

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National Humanities Medal

The National Humanities Medal is an American award that annually recognizes several individuals, groups, or institutions for work that has "deepened the nation's understanding of the humanities, broadened our citizens' engagement with the humanities, or helped preserve and expand Americans' access to important resources in the humanities." The annual Charles Frankel Prize in the Humanities was established in 1988 and succeeded by the National Humanities Medal in 1997.

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Nikolai Gogol

Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol (31 March 1809 – 4 March 1852) was a Russian speaking dramatist of Ukrainian origin.

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Nitin Sawhney

Nitin Sawhney (born 1964) is a British Indian musician, producer and composer.

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Norman Ollestad

Norman Ollestad (born May 30, 1967) is an American author.

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One World: A Global Anthology of Short Stories

One World: A Global Anthology of Short Stories is a collection of short stories, published in 2009 by New Internationalist.

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Park Slope

Park Slope is a neighborhood in northwest Brooklyn, New York City.

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Paulami Sengupta

Paulami Sengupta is the Executive editor of Bangla magazines, ABP House in India; Most prestigious "Desh, "Sananda", The most popular Bengali magazine Anandamela the 35 years old popular children's magazine published in Bengali from Kolkata, India; Unish Kuri the teen magazine of Eastern India, and Anandalok,a very popular magazine on the film industry.

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PEN/Malamud Award

The PEN/Malamud Award and Memorial Reading honors "excellence in the art of the short story", and is awarded annually by the PEN/Faulkner Foundation.

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Phạm Xuân Nguyên

Phạm Xuân Nguyên (born 15 May 1958), better known by his pen name Ngân Xuyên, is a Vietnamese writer and literary translator.

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Postcolonial literature

Postcolonial literature is the literature of countries that were colonised, mainly by European countries.

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Princeton University

Princeton University is a private Ivy League research university in Princeton, New Jersey.

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Provincetown Arts

Provincetown Arts is an annual magazine published in midsummer that focuses on artists, performers and writers who inhabit or visit Lower Cape Cod and the cultural life of the nation's oldest continuous artists' colony in Provincetown.

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Pulitzer Prize for Fiction

The Pulitzer Prize for Fiction is one of the seven American Pulitzer Prizes that are annually awarded for Letters, Drama, and Music.

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R. K. Narayan

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Richard Yates (novelist)

Richard Yates (February 3, 1926 – November 7, 1992) was an American fiction writer, identified with the mid-century "Age of Anxiety".

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Sen (surname)

Sen (Bengali: সেন) (pronounced Shen) is a Bengali Hindu surname derived from the Sanskrit word for "Army", Sena (सेना).

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Sepia Mutiny

Sepia Mutiny was a blog and discussion forum, initially conceived by a group of mostly second generation Indian American students and young professionals in August 2004.

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Sharon, Massachusetts

Sharon is a town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States.

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Simon Dinnerstein

Simon Dinnerstein (born February 16, 1943) is an American artist, best known for, The Fulbright Triptych.

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Sooni Taraporevala

Sooni Taraporevala (born 1957) is an Indian screenwriter, photographer and filmmaker who is best known as the screenwriter of Mississippi Masala, The Namesake and Oscar-nominated Salaam Bombay (1988), all directed by Mira Nair.

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South Asian Women's Creative Collective

The mission statement of the South Asian Women's Creative Collective (SAWCC) states: "SAWCC has served South Asian women since 1997 and has earned a reputation for showcasing cutting-edge work that deals intelligently with issues of gender and cultural representation.

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South Kingstown High School

South Kingstown High School (SKHS) is a public high school in Washington County, Rhode Island.

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South Kingstown, Rhode Island

South Kingstown is a town in Washington County, Rhode Island, United States. The population was 30,639 at the 2010 census. South Kingstown is the largest town in Washington County and is the largest town (land and water area) in the state of Rhode Island.

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State by State

State by State: A Panoramic Portrait of America is a collection of pieces about the United States, with one essay on each of the fifty states.

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StoryQuarterly

StoryQuarterly is an American literary journal based at Rutgers University–Camden in Camden, New Jersey.

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Tabu filmography

Indian actress Tabu, also credited as Tabbu, has appeared in Hindi, Telugu, English, Tamil, Malayalam and Bengali films.

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The Best American Short Stories 1999

The Best American Short Stories 1999, a volume in The Best American Short Stories series, was edited by Katrina Kennison and by guest editor Amy Tan.

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The Best American Short Stories 2000

The Best American Short Stories 2000, a volume in The Best American Short Stories series, was edited by Katrina Kennison and by guest editor E. L. Doctorow.

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The Best American Short Stories 2002

The Best American Short Stories 2002, a volume in The Best American Short Stories series, was edited by Katrina Kennison and by guest editor Sue Miller.

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The Best American Short Stories 2005

The Best American Short Stories 2005, a volume in The Best American Short Stories series, was edited by Katrina Kenison and by guest editor Michael Chabon.

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The Best American Short Stories 2007

The Best American Short Stories 2007, a volume in The Best American Short Stories series, was edited by Heidi Pitlor and by guest editor Stephen King.

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The Brooklyn Rail

The Brooklyn Rail is a journal of arts, culture, and politics published monthly in Brooklyn, NY.

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The Lowland

The Lowland is the second novel by Jhumpa Lahiri, published by Alfred A. Knopf and Random House in 2013.

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The Namesake

The Namesake (2003) is the first novel by Jhumpa Lahiri.

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The Namesake (film)

The Namesake is a 2006 Indian-American drama film directed by Mira Nair and written by Sooni Taraporevala based on the novel The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri.

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The New York Times Fiction Best Sellers of 2008

This is a list of adult fiction books that topped ''The New York Times'' Fiction Best Seller list in 2008.

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The New Yorker

The New Yorker is an American magazine of reportage, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry.

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The Other Hand

The Other Hand, also known as Little Bee, is a 2008 novel by British author Chris Cleave.

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The Story Prize

The Story Prize is an annual book award established in 2004 that honors the author of an outstanding collection of short fiction with a $20,000 cash award.

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Uitgeverij De Harmonie

De Harmonie is a Dutch publishing company best known today as the publisher of the Harry Potter series of books since the 1990s, though their largest success didn't come until the 2000s and since 14 februari 2008 they are located on Herengracht in Amsterdam.

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Unaccustomed Earth

Unaccustomed Earth is a collection of short stories from Pulitzer Prize winning author Jhumpa Lahiri.

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United States Academic Decathlon topics

The United States Academic Decathlon (USAD) is an academic competition for high school students in the United States.

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Vladimir Nabokov

Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov (Влади́мир Влади́мирович Набо́ков, also known by the pen name Vladimir Sirin; 2 July 1977) was a Russian-American novelist, poet, translator and entomologist.

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Yaa Gyasi

Yaa Gyasi (born 1989) is a Ghanaian-American novelist.

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Yale University in popular culture

Yale University, one of the oldest universities in the United States, has been the subject of numerous aspects of popular culture.

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1967

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1967 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1967.

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1999 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1999.

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2000 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 2000.

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2000 Pulitzer Prize

The Pulitzer Prizes for 2000 were announced on April 10, 2000.

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2003 in literature

This article presents lists of literary events and publications in 2003.

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2008 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 2008.

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2013 Man Booker Prize

The 2013 Booker Prize for Fiction was awarded on 15 October 2013 to Eleanor Catton for her novel The Luminaries.

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71st Venice International Film Festival

The 71st annual Venice International Film Festival took place in Venice, Italy between 27 August to 6 September 2014.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jhumpa_Lahiri

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