JASPREET SINGH

Jan 3, 2014

HELIUM: Book Reviews and Interviews

The GLOBE and MAIL review (Canada)

Live MINT and the Wall Street Journal  (India)

Financial TIMES (UK)

Times of India

Guardian/Observer (UK)

Journal: Zzyzzyva (US)

Book review in The HINDU (India)

'A Huge Crime Against Humanity'

West Australian

Montreal Serai

Publisher's Weekly (US)

Seeing the World Through Books

Booklist (US)

Our Woman in Havana (UK)

METRO interview (UK)

Time Out 

Journal: SIKH FORMATIONS


(FURTHER READING: Essay#1 on 1984: New York Times)

(FURTHER READING: Essay#2 on 1984: CARBON in Open magazine)


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LINKS

  • Jaspreet Singh's WEBSITE
  • BBC Interview
  • CARBON: an essay on 1984
  • 1984 'Memorials' and Forgetorials (Essay in New York Times)
  • Metro Interview (Helium)
  • GRANTA essay
  • ABC Radio: Bookshow
  • Bloomsbury
  • Bloomsbury US
  • Vehicule Press

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Born in India, Jaspreet Singh moved to Canada in 1990. He is a novelist, essayist, short story writer and a former research scientist. He received his doctorate in chemical engineering in 1998 from McGill University, Montreal, and two years later decided to focus full time on writing. Seventeen Tomatoes, his debut story collection, won the 2004 Quebec First Book Prize. Chef, his first novel, about the damaged landscapes of Kashmir, was a 2010 Observer 'Book of the Year' and won the Canadian Georges Bugnet Prize for Fiction. He has also been a finalist for four awards including the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best Book. His work was longlisted for DSC Prize for South Asia Literature and the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, and has been translated into French, Spanish, Italian, Punjabi and Farsi. He lives in the Canadian Rockies. http://www.jaspreetsinghauthor.com http://www.wcaltd.com/ wca_office@wcaltd.com
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