Rupinderpal Singh Dhillon

Rupinderpal Singh Dhillon or Roop Dhillon (born 1969) is a British Punjabi writer of fiction and poetry.

Rupinderpal Singh Dhillon at work

Early life and education

Dhillon was born in West London and initially raised in Southall. He studied at Oxford Brookes University and De Montfort University and is an accountant. He has been living in Reigate since the mid 2000s.

Writing career

Originally intending to write an English novel based on the life of Maharaja Ranjit Singh in the mode of Alexandre Dumas, Dhillon became interested in writing in Punjabi after learning the Gurmukhi alphabet in his thirties.[1] His debut novel, Neela Noor, was published in 2007. He writes in the locally spoken form of the language whose syntax is influenced by English;[1][2][3] sometimes called 'Punglish', it had not previously been written down.[4] His work is mainly influenced by Western literature and confronts social issues including racism, gender bias and incest.[1] Bharind (The Hornet) is a collection of short stories and poetry.[2] In his later novels such as the experimental gothic novel O, he employs a genre he calls Vachitarvaad, which encompasses science fiction, fantasy, horror and magical realism.[3][5]

Dhillon is a member of the Punjabi Writers Sahit Kendar in Southall and Baagi Batti, a British Asian group of writers who choose to write in their heritage language. He has been working on Chita Te Kala ( The White and The Black) for the last few years.

Works

  • Nila Noor, The Blue Light, 2007, (ISBN 978-1846855641)
  • Beghar Baagh, The Homeless Leopard, 2009
  • Kaldaar, The Robot, 2010
  • Barcelona: Ghar Vaapasi, 2010
  • Bharind - The Hornet, 2011, Lahore Publishers, Ludhiana
  • O, 2015, Lokgreet Parkashan, Chandigarh
  • Gunda - The Gangster, 2014, Khushjeevan Kitabaan, London[6]
  • Samurai, 2018, Gracious Books, Patiala (ISBN 978-9387276871)
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gollark: Flying is very fast. I sometimes spend more time attempting landings and dying horribly than flying.
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References

  1. "60 seconds with Punjabi Writer – Roop Dhillon". City Sikhs. 21 April 2011.
  2. Dalbara Singh Kalsi. "Bharind (The Hornet) by Roop Dhillon, has been published by Lahore Books, Ludhiana". Academy of the Punjab in North America. Retrieved 7 May 2018.
  3. Rajinder Bachu (21 February 2013). "Roop Dhillon's New Novel, 'O'". Sikh Chic.
  4. Victoria Allen (9 January 2007). "Author brings a new language to light". Redhill, Reigate, Horley Life.
  5. Amarjit Bola (28 March 2015). "ਰੂਪ ਢਿੱਲੋ ਦਾ ਨਵਾਂ ਨਾਵਲ 'ਓ'" [The new novel 'O']. 5abi (in Punjabi).
  6. Jaswinder Sandhu (25 March 2014). "ਗੁੰਡਾ" [Gunda]. 5abi (in Punjabi).
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