Megha Majumdar

Megha Majumdar (born 1987/1988) is an Indian novelist who lives in New York City. Her debut novel, A Burning, was a New York Times best seller.

Megha Majumdar
Born1987/1988 (age 32–33)[1]
Kolkata, India
OccupationWriter, editor
ResidenceNew York City
Alma materHarvard University
Johns Hopkins University
Notable worksA Burning
Website
meghamajumdar.com

Early life

Majumdar was born in Kolkata, India.[1][2] In 2006, she moved to the United States to study social anthropology at Harvard University.[1][2] She went on to complete her graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University, earning a master's degree in anthropology.[2]

Career

Medha Majumdar's debut novel, A Burning, was released in 2020 to positive reviews.[3][4][5][6] It became a New York Times best seller.[7] The novel tells the story of woman who witnesses a terrorist attack on a train stopped in a station.[8] The woman posts to Facebook the next day, and draws the attention of police who arrest her on suspicion of committing the terrorist act herself.[8][9] Following the accusation, her fate hinges upon her former gym teacher, PT Sir, who has become a politician in an Indian right-wing party, and on a hijra actress named Lovely.[10][11]

Majumdar's writing style has been compared to that of Jhumpa Lahiri and Yaa Gyasi.[12][13] At the time of her novel's publication, Majumdar worked as an editor at Catapult Books in New York City.[2]

Bibliography

  • A burning, New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2020. ISBN 9780525658696
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References

  1. "A Burning, the breakaway novel that everyone is talking about and its Indian-origin author". The Indian Express. 2020-06-14. Retrieved 2020-06-16.
  2. "4 Writers to Watch This Summer". The New York Times. 2020-05-13. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-06-16.
  3. Charles, Ron. "Review: Megha Majumdar's 'A Burning' is blazing up the bestseller list and emerging as the must-read novel of the summer". The Washington Post. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
  4. "Review: 'A Burning,' by Medha Majumdar". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2020-06-16.
  5. Wood, James. "A Début Novel's Immersive Urgency". The New Yorker. Retrieved 2020-06-16.
  6. Delistraty, Cody (2020-03-24). "The Nine Best New Books to Read This Spring". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2020-06-16.
  7. "Hardcover Fiction Books - Best Sellers". The New York Times. 2020-06-21. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-06-16.
  8. Choi, Susan (2020-06-08). "A Facebook Post Lands an Innocent Woman in Jail in This Riveting Debut Novel". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-06-16.
  9. Khan, Saira (2020-06-05). "A Stunning Debut Novel Turns India's Prosperity Myth Upside Down". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2020-06-16.
  10. Li, Grace Z. "Review: Three lives entwined by a terrorist attack in Megha Majumdar's powerful 'A Burning'". USA TODAY. Retrieved 2020-06-16.
  11. Bajekal, Naina. "A Defiant New Take on Contemporary India". time.com. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
  12. Ghoshal, Somak (2020-01-03). "Read, resist and relearn from new books in the new year". Livemint. Retrieved 2020-06-16.
  13. "Worth a read this month". The Daily Star. 2020-06-11. Retrieved 2020-06-16.
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