Thrity Umrigar
Appearance
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Born | Thrity Umrigar Mumbai, India |
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Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Bombay University, Ohio State University, Kent State University |
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Thrity Umrigar is an Indian-American journalist, critic, and novelist.
Early life
Umrigar was born in Mumbai, India to a Parsi[1] family, and relocated to the United States at the age of 21.[2]
Career
Umrigar received a Bachelor of Science from Bombay University, an M.A. From Ohio State University, and a Ph.D. in English from Kent State University.[3]
She has written for The Washington Post and the Cleveland Plain Dealer and The Huffington Post and regularly writes for The Boston Globe's book pages. She is the Armitage Professor of English at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. She is active on the national lecture circuit.[4][3][5]
Works
- Bombay Time (2001)[6]
- First Darling of the Morning: Selected Memories of an Indian Childhood (2004)[7]
- The Space Between Us (2006)[8]
- If Today Be Sweet (2007)[9]
- The Weight of Heaven (2009)[10]
- The World We Found (2012)[11]
- The Story Hour (2014)[12]
- Everybody's Son (2017)[13]
- When I Carried You In My Belly (2017)[14]
- The Secrets Between Us (2018)[15]
- Honor (2022)[16]
Recognition
- 2000 - Nieman Fellowship for Journalism at Harvard University[17][4]
- 2006 - Finalist for the PEN/Open Book award[18]
- 2009 - Cleveland Arts Prize in Literature[19]
- 2013 - Lambda Literary Award in the Lesbian General Fiction category for her novel, The World We Found[20]
See also
References
- ^ "Bookslut - An Interview with Thrity Umrigar". www.bookslut.com. Retrieved 19 December 2018.
- ^ "Bio". Thrity Umrigar official website. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
- ^ a b "Thrity Umrigar". Bookpage. 15 December 2011. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
- ^ a b "Writers-on-the-bay-series". BetsyWritersRoom. 14 September 2015. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
- ^ "Journalists who moonlight as fiction writers". Khabar. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
- ^ "Bombay Time". Thrity Umrigar. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
- ^ "First Darling of the Morning". Thrity Umrigar. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
- ^ "The Space Between Us". Thrity Umrigar. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
- ^ "If Today Be Sweet". Thrity Umrigar. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
- ^ "The Weight of Heaven". Thrity Umrigar. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
- ^ "The World We Found". Thrity Umrigar. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
- ^ "The Story Hour". Thrity Umrigar. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
- ^ "Everybody's Son". Thrity Umrigar. Retrieved 13 May 2018.
- ^ "When I Carried You In My Belly". Thrity Umrigar. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
- ^ "The Secrets Between Us". Thrity Umrigar. Retrieved 13 May 2018.
- ^ "Honor". Workman Publishing. Retrieved 6 January 2022.
- ^ "Nieman Foundation | Nieman Fellowships | Meet the Fellows | Alumni Fellows". Archived from the original on 18 March 2014. Retrieved 18 March 2014.
- ^ "Department of English". Retrieved 19 December 2018.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 20 March 2014. Retrieved 18 March 2014.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "25th annual Lambda Literary Award winners announced" Archived 10 June 2013 at the Wayback Machine, LGBT Weekly, 4 June 2013.
External links
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