Jhumpa Lahiri Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements
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(American Author Best Known for Her Books: ‘Interpreter of Maladies’ and ‘Unaccustomed Earth’)Birthday: July 11, 1967 (Cancer)
Born In: London, England, United Kingdom
Advanced SearchJhumpa Lahiri is an American author of Indian origin, who won the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for her debut short story collection ‘Interpreter of Maladies’. Over the following decade and a half she has established herself as one of the most influential authors of her times. Jhumpa was born in London to Bengali immigrant parents and her family moved to the United States when she was only two. She considers herself to be an American but her novels and books have all drawn heavily from the lives of immigrants in the United States. She was educated in the United States and studied English literature and creative writing before going to obtain a doctorate in Renaissance Studies. She found it difficult to find publishers for her initial works but following the success of her very first book, ‘Interpreter of Maladies’, she did not have to look back anymore. She followed it up with her first novel ‘The Namesake’, which was adapted into an eponymous film. She then followed it up with another collection of short stories titled ‘Unaccustomed Earth’. Her second novel ‘The Lowlands’ was also a successful one and was short listed for several awards.
Quick FactsAlso Known As: Nilanjana Sudeshna Lahiri
Age: 56 Years, 56 Year Old Females
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Alberto Vourvoulias
children: Noor Lahiri Vourvoulias, Octavio Vourvoulias
Born Country: England
Quotes By Jhumpa Lahiri Short Story Writers
City: London, England
Ancestry: Indian American
Notable Alumni: Barnard College, South Kingstown High School
More Factseducation: Boston University, Barnard College, South Kingstown High School
awards: 2000 - Pulitzer Prize for Fiction - Interpreter of Maladies
2000 - Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award - Interpreter of Maladies
O. Henry Award
2002 - Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts
US & Canada
2008 - New York Times 10 Best Books of the Year - Unaccustomed Earth
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American PeopleAmerican WomenBoston UniversityCancer WritersWomen Writers Childhood & Early LifeNilanjana Sudeshna Lahiri, better known as Jhumpa Lahiri, was born on 11 July 1967 in London, United Kingdom to Amar Lahiri and his wife Tapati Lahiri.Her family relocated to the United States when she was two. Her father worked as a librarian at the University of Rhode Island. She grew up in Kingston, Rhode Island and graduated from South Kingstown High School.After graduating from high school, she studied English Literature at Barnard College located in New York, graduating in 1989 and then attained her master’s degree in English from Boston University.She also received an MFA in Creative Writing from Boston University and another master’s degree in comparative literature. After attaining her doctorate in the field of Renaissance Studies, she started doing a fellowship at the Fine Arts Work Centre located in Provincetown. The fellowship was completed in 1998.