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Tishani Doshi
Indian writer (born 1975)
Indian writer (born 1975)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| image | Tishani Doshi profile 1.jpg |
| image_size | 250px |
| caption | Doshi at the Brooklyn Book Festival |
| name | Tishani Doshi |
| honorific_suffix | FRSL |
| birth_date | |
| birth_place | Chennai, India |
| occupation | Poet, writer, dancer |
| alma_mater | Queens University of Charlotte (BS) |
| Johns Hopkins University (MA) | |
| website | |
| spouse | Carlo Pizzati |
| awards | Forward Prize (2006) |
| notable_works | Small Days and Nights |
| Countries of the Body | |
| period | 2006–pres |
| citizenship | India |
Johns Hopkins University (MA) Countries of the Body
Tishani Doshi FRSL (born 9 December 1975) is an Indian poet, journalist and dancer based in Chennai. In 2006 she won the Forward Prize for Best First Collection due to Countries of the Body. Her poetry book A God at the Door was later shortlisted for the 2021 Forward Prize for Best Collection. She was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 2023.
Early life and education
Doshi was born in Madras, Tamil Nadu, India, to a Welsh mother and Gujarati father. She completed a bachelor's degree in the United States, at Queens University of Charlotte. She graduated with a master's degree in creative writing from the Johns Hopkins University.
Career
Doshi works as a freelance writer and journalist. She has worked with choreographer Chandralekha. Her short story "Lady Cassandra, Spartacus and the Dancing man" was published in its entirety in the journal The Drawbridge in 2007. Her poetry collection, Everything Begins Elsewhere, was published by Bloodaxe Books in the UK in 2012 and by Copper Canyon Press in the US in 2013.
Award winning works
In 2001, Doshi won the Eric Gregory Award for young poets under 30 years. Doshi's first poetry collection, Countries of the Body, was launched in 2006 at the Hay Festival on a platform with Seamus Heaney, Margaret Atwood, and others. The opening poem, "The Day We Went to the Sea", won the 2005 British Council-supported All India Poetry Prize. The book won the 2006 Forward Prize for best first collection. Her first novel, The Pleasure Seekers, was published by Bloomsbury in 2010. It was long-listed for the Orange Prize in 2011, and also shortlisted for The Hindu Literary Prize in 2010.
Her poetry book Girls Are Coming Out of the Woods was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation and was shortlisted for the Ted Hughes Award in 2018. Her 2019 book, Small Days and Nights, was shortlisted for the 2020 Ondaatje Prize. Doshi has been a finalist at Outlook-Picador Non-Fiction Competition. She also received honorary invitation to the poetry galas of Hay Festival of 2006 and Cartagena Hay Festival of 2007.
Other activities
Doshi delivered the keynote address at the 13th annual St. Martin Book Fair on the Caribbean island country of Sint Maarten (Saint Martin) in 2015. Her book The Adulterous Citizen: Poems, Stories, Essays (2015) was launched at the festival by House of Nehesi Publishers.
She writes a blog titled "Hit or Miss" on ESPNcricinfo, a cricket-related website. In the blog, which she started writing in April 2009, Doshi makes observations and commentaries as a television viewer of the second season of the Indian Premier League. She is also collaborating with cricketer Muttiah Muralitharan on his biography, to be published when he retires.
Books
- 2006: Countries of the Body (poetry)
- 2008: Conflict and Instability (with [Tobias Hill] and Aoife Mannix)
- 2010: The Pleasure Seekers (fiction)
- 2012: Everything Begins Elsewhere (poetry), Bloodaxe Books, UK, 2012; Copper Canyon Press, United States, 2013.
- 2013: Fountainville (fiction), Seren Books
- 2013: Madras Then, Chennai Now (with Nanditha Krishna)
- 2015: The Adulterous Citizen: Poems, Stories, Essays (House of Nehesi Publishers)
- 2017: Girls Are Coming out of the Woods (poetry), HarperCollins, India; Bloodaxe Books, UK, 2018; Copper Canyon Press, United States, 2018.
- 2019: Small Days and Nights (Bloomsbury)
- 2021: *A god at the door *
References
References
- "Tishani Doshi Profile". The Guardian.
- (8 June 2021). "Forward Poetry Prizes Shortlist". The Guardian.
- Creamer, Ella. (12 July 2023). "Royal Society of Literature aims to broaden representation as it announces 62 new fellows". The Guardian.
- "Tishani Doshi - Literary Profile". Poetry Foundation.
- (December 2023). "''A Pleasure to Meet Tishani Doshi'' interview".
- (Winter 2007). "Lady Cassandra, Spartacus and the dancing man". [[The Drawbridge]].
- "Copper Canyon Press: Everything Begins Elsewhere, poetry by Tishani Doshi".
- (2006-10-05). "Tishani Doshi, 31, wins the £5,000 best first collection prize for ''Countries of the Body''". [[BBC News]].
- "Corporate Website of Orange - orange.com".
- "HarperCollinsPublishers India - Girls Are Coming Out of the Woods".
- (2020-04-21). "Shortlist for £10,000 Ondaatje Prize announced".
- "St. Martin Book Fair - Welcome to House of Nehesi Publishers".
- "Welcome to House of Nehesi Publishers".
- "''Hit or Miss'' main page".
- "First cricinfo article".
- (2013). "Madras Then Chennai Now". Roli Books.
- Doshi, Tishani. (4 June 2015). "The Adulterous Citizen ― poems, stories, essays". House of Nehesi Publishers.
- "HarperCollinsPublishers India - Girls Are Coming Out of the Woods".
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