Geetanjali Shree first Indian to win International Booker Prize
Al JazeeraShree’s novel Tomb of Sand, originally written in Hindi, is set during the subcontinent’s partition into India and Pakistan in 1947. Author Geetanjali Shree has become the first Indian to win the International Booker Prize for her novel, Tomb of Sand, originally written in Hindi. “I never dreamt of the Booker, I never thought I could,” Shree said in an acceptance speech quoted by the Press Trust Of India. “It is extraordinarily fun and it is extraordinarily funny.” Shree’s book beat five other finalists including Polish Nobel literature laureate Olga Tokarczuk, Claudia Piñeiro of Argentina and South Korean author Bora Chung to be awarded the prize at a ceremony in London. The novel has not yet been published in the United States, but Wynne said he expected that to change with “a flurry of offers” after its Booker victory.