Indian Author Aravind Adiga Wins Man Booker Prize 2008


PTI

London, Oct 15: India's first time novelist Aravind Adiga on Wednesday October 15 won the 50,000 pounds ($87,000) Man Booker Prize 2008 for his novel, The White Tiger.

Young Indian writer Aravind Adiga is one of the two first-time novelists on the 2008 Man Booker's shortlist of six. The other is Australia's Steve Toltz.

Only two other debut novelists have achieved this in the past - D B C Pierre in 2003 for his novel Vernon God Little and India's Arundhati Roy in 1997 for The God of Small Things .

33-year-old Adiga, who wanted to be a novelist since he was a boy, was born in Chennai and now lives in Mumbai.

The White Tiger is a "compelling, angry and darkly humorous" novel about a man's journey from Indian village life to entrepreneurial success. It was described by reviewers as an "unadorned portrait" of Indian scene "from the bottom of the heap".

Adiga is the fourth Indian born-author to win the prize, joining compatriots Salman Rushdie, Arundhati Roy and Kiran Desai who won the prize in 1981, 1997 and 2006 respectively.

A fifth winner, V S Naipaul is of Indian ancestry. Adiga's The White Tiger is the ninth winning novel to take its inspiration from India or Indian identity.

Today's win is a first for publisher Atlantic; although they had books shortlisted for the prize in 2003 with The Good Doctor by Damon Gaigut and in 2004 with Bitter Fruit by Achmat Dangor.

Peter Clarke, Chief Executive of Man Group PLC, presented a cheque of 50,000 pounds to Adiga at a gala dinner in the Guildhall here.

Michael Portillo, Chair of the judges, said "The judges found the decision difficult because the shortlist contained such strong candidates. In the end, The White Tiger prevailed because the judges felt that it shocked and entertained in equal manner.

"The novel undertakes the extraordinarily difficult task of gaining and holding the reader's sympathy...dealing with pressing social issues and significant global developments with astonishing humour."

Each of the six shortlisted authors, including the winner, receives 2,500 pounds (USD 4,357) and a designer-bound edition of their book.

The judging panel for the 2008 Man Booker Prize for Fiction comprised: former MP and Cabinet minister Michael Portillo, editor of Granta Alex Clark; novelists Louise Doughty, founder of Ottakar's bookshops James Heneage and Hardeep Singh Kohli, a TV and radio broadcaster.

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  • Dinakar Kosalram, Chennai/Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 10 2008

    Dear Adiga, It is overwelhming to hear an Aloysian being recognised to such high esteem in the booker award. I have passed out in 2003 and memories keep flashing on reading about adigas achievement and his inclination to pay back to this great institute . Hats off to such value preached by my principal fr.Leo D,souza who was also a great scientist. I wish adiga could be a part time teacher in his old age to teach our grand children.

    Dinakar Schoolkingdom - Operations manager (World Wide)

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  • Mrs archana nagesh prabhu, mangalore/North carolina USA

    Mon, Nov 10 2008

    Congratulations ... i am proud of you and you were my classmate in canara english higher primary school... I still have our class group photo, and you too are in it.

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  • mrs archana nagesh prabhu, mangalore/North carolina USA

    Sun, Nov 09 2008

    Congratulations ... i am proud of you and you were my classmate in canara english higher primary school... i still have our class group photo,n you too are in it.

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  • Lancelot N. Tauro, Manglore - Doha qatar

    Fri, Oct 17 2008

    Congratulations Mr. Adiga, Salam Allaikum. You might have been studied in well disciplined Institutions. Namaskar once again.

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  • Chandanmm, Mysore

    Fri, Oct 17 2008

    Congratulation Mr.Adiga you have made karnataka & mangaloreans proud..keep it up..

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  • Ajay Ramachandran, Birmingham,UK

    Thu, Oct 16 2008

    Congratulations to Aravind for his wonderful book . I have passed on the book to my son. I bought the book months ago and had a fair idea that he would win it. I worked under his father Dr Madhav Adiga,Urologist at Fr Mullers,Mangalore . Even though he was born in Chennai he is a true Mangalorean and had his education at Mangalore.

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  • Lolita, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 16 2008

    Congrats Aravind... You have reached the peak. Hope you can see me applaudling. We Mangis are proud of you.

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  • Ramesh Baliga, mangalore

    Thu, Oct 16 2008

    Thank you very much for the link...reading the artical suddenly i went back 30 years in life...

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  • Madhusoodana Bhat, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 16 2008

    Hearty congratulations.

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  • azeez bedra, moodbidri

    Wed, Oct 15 2008

    Thank you DAIJI TEAM and Mr.Oliver Mascarenhas for the site detailes of times. Mr.adiga wrote lots of articles abt manglore in times. Congratulations to Mr.Aravind adiga for winning "man booker prize 2008. .....to read Mr adiga's artiles go to www.times.com (type manglore in search colomn) .

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  • S.M.Nawaz Kukkikatte, udupi

    Wed, Oct 15 2008

    Congratulations Mr. Arvind Adiga

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  • Viani, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 15 2008

    Congratulations! Mr Aravind Adiga we Aloysians are proud of you!!!

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  • Abraham Coutinho, MUNDKUR/BOMBAY

    Wed, Oct 15 2008

    Adiga surname people are of Kundapur. Our coastal line. Karnataka. Kannadiga. They, over a period of time, settled elsewhere.

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  • Tarun Karkera, yeyyadi,mangalore

    Wed, Oct 15 2008

    Mr Harry, KSA, shilpa shetty is born in Tamil nadu but she is tulu nadu bunt, similar with Arvind adiga!!!For your kind information Mr Advaniji was born in Lahore so is he Pakistani????

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  • Irene Castelino, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 15 2008

    Why does he have to make Mangalore or any state proud. Why can't we just be proud "Indian".

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  • Oliver Mascarenhas, Mangalore / Dubai

    Wed, Oct 15 2008

    Wow This guy is too good. I remember him for the SSLC Rank 1. As a batchmate for PUC, I remember he was too good intellectually and many a times outpaced the lecturers. Looking forward to see more from this GURU. Also there was a nice article he wrote about Mangalore which we all can share. Check this link: http://www.time.com/time/asia/covers/501060619/mangalore.html

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  • Claude D'Souza, Barkur/Melbourne

    Wed, Oct 15 2008

    I heard in todays news that he had his education in Sydney Australia. And his father a retired doctor still lives in Sydney.

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  • Harry, KSA

    Wed, Oct 15 2008

    This guy is born in Chennai how come you peoples are proud? I read in TOI and in your article also. At least clear the facts to rejoice. The same is one interveiw Shilpa Shetty told that her native place is Chennai.

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  • martis, udupi

    Wed, Oct 15 2008

    You have made us proud...

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  • Hilda Pinto, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 15 2008

    Congrats Mr Adiga. you are the inspiration to all the children and youth of india . We Mangaloreans are very proud of you keep it up .

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  • Lloyd Cutinha, Valencia, Mangalore - Bahrain

    Wed, Oct 15 2008

    Yes Mr.G Bhat, He is a Mangalorean, was a rank holder in PUC of our batch. Congratulations Aravind for your job well done. I am very proud of you and hats of to you.

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  • Raj, mangalore

    Wed, Oct 15 2008

    Mr. Adiga makes St Aloysius College proud.I was glad to know that you were the student of St Aloysius College. You have made the Aloysians proud. Great work Mr Adiga.You made everyone of us to rock.

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  • Manfred S. Karkada, Kankanady/Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 15 2008

    Congratulations!!!!! Arvind Adiga. I know Arvind since his childhood days, as he was my classmate in St. Aloysius, Mangalore. Arvind secured the 1st Rank in the Matriculation Examination in Karnataka State in 1990. A gentle person to come across. We are proud of you Arvind and wish you all success in your future endeavours.

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  • Prashanth, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 15 2008

    Congratulations to you Mr.Aravind Adiga. You have made India,Karnataka and DK proud. All the best.

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  • Dr Richard Rego, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 15 2008

    Hearty congratulations Mr Adiga. You have made your Alma Mater - St Aloysius College proud! Keep up the good work.

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  • dolphy Veigas, Bendoor/K.S.A

    Wed, Oct 15 2008

    Congratulation Mr. Arvind. It is a great pride for Mangaloreans. Keep it up and god bless you

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  • Mathew, Dubai

    Wed, Oct 15 2008

    Brilliant ! Congratulations Mr. Adiga,we Indians are proud of you. God Bless.

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  • Rohith Shetty, Bantwal

    Wed, Oct 15 2008

    Congragulations Arvind...keep it up..

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  • Padmanabha Shenoy, Udupi /Dammam Saudi Arabia

    Wed, Oct 15 2008

    Great! Well done Mr. Adiga. you have hoisted Indian flag high.

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  • Samson Dsouza, Udupi

    Wed, Oct 15 2008

    Congratulations.Bravo.

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  • G Bhat, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 15 2008

    He is a Mangalorean, was a rank holder in PUC of my batch.Congratulations.

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