Mangalore's Gem - Booker Nominee Aravind Adiga Studied in City


Mangalore's Gem - Booker Nominee Aravind Adiga Studied in City

Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Aug 1: It is a proud moment for Mangalore, as Aravind Adiga, who has his roots in the district, is the author of a work that has been lined up to compete for this year's prestigious Booker Prize amounting to 50,000 pounds. Works by two other Indians, Salman Rushdie and Amitav Ghosh too are in contention for the prize. His first novel, 'White Tiger' has been chosen to compete with the best of books from all over the world.

Aravind Adiga was born in Chennai in 1974. However, he hails from a family located in the coastal region. He studied in Canara School for two years before completing his SSLC in the year 1990 from St Aloysius College in the city, recollects Gopalakrishna Bhat, who had taught him here. Aravind was a brilliant student and had excelled in the national talent search contest (NTSC) when he was here, Bhat says.

After completing his SSLC, Adiga continued his schooling in Australia and USA. He got his BA degree in literature from Columbia University New York and M Phil from Magdalene College Oxford. He entered journalism in the year 2000 through the Washington DC bureau of 'Financial Times' and after a 30-month stint there, came to India as a representative of the 'Times'. He has widely toured India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Srilanka etc., and has written a number of articles for the 'Times', 'Financial Times' and 'MSNBC.Com'.

One of his articles also dealt with the developments the Karnataka coast has been witness to, in his article, 'Mangalore Revisited'. Later, he left 'Times' and started working as a freelancer and during this period, authored the 'White Tiger'. Adiga presently lives in Mumbai.

'White Tiger' in rural parlance in north India, means the smartest boy in the village. Balram Hawai, a boy from a very poor family, belongs to a remote village. His family cannot afford him proper schooling. By chance he gets to know a rich man who hires him as his chauffeur and takes him to Delhi. The wide eyed white tiger realizes the enormous wealth and opportunities that beckon city dwellers. He wants to grab them but has no means to do so. So Hawai comes to the conclusion that he can realize his dreams by murdering his master. The novel is a first person confession of a murderer, who is unrepentant about his deeds. The plain and raw language used in the novel predominantly in a rural background has been the high light of this extra ordinary work.

  

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  • Sophia, Mumbai

    Thu, Oct 23 2008

    The White Tiger is a dark & compelling novel about true India.

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  • Aravind Prakash, Mangalore/Abu Dhabi

    Wed, Oct 15 2008

    Congratulations to Aravind Adiga! He was my junior in high school and was a brilliant student. His enthusiasm for all that he did was great. He is model to all of our generation. Keep it up Aravind!

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  • naveen, udupi

    Thu, Oct 16 2008

    Adiga you are great, may God bless you more than you expected,keep on going,wish you all the best  for your future.may :"God give you more knowledge and skill

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  • MITHUN SHETTY, DUBAI/UDUPI

    Thu, Oct 16 2008

    Congratulations Aravind Adiga

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  • vincent mark d'souza, mudarangadi/mumbai

    Wed, Oct 15 2008

    Congrats Mr. adiga,you have made mangloreans proud by your extra ordinary achievement. keep it up

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  • John Pereira , Mumbai/ Kuwait

    Wed, Oct 15 2008

    Keep it up Aravind Adiga you have made Indians Proud

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  • M.Bhat, Mumbai

    Wed, Oct 15 2008

    Congratulations Mr.Arvind Adiga. I have read some of your articles in 'Times' & 'Financial Times' some time back. You have made every Mangalorean proud by your achievement. Keep it up.

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  • Tony D'Silva, Mangalore/USA

    Mon, Aug 04 2008

    Arvind, keep it up! All the best in the nomination to Booker's Award. I am proud of you as a fellow Aloysian!

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  • Roy Noronha, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 03 2008

    Aravind was my classmate and I am not surprised that I would hear about him one day. All the best Aravind. You make us proud. God Bless !

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  • Satish Naik, Vitla/Dubai

    Sat, Aug 02 2008

    I know him he was the 1st rank student in SSLC.God bless you.

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  • Captain Stanley Latif Correa, Urwa Stores/Jeddah,Saudi Arabia

    Fri, Aug 01 2008

    Congratulations Aravind Adiga!! God bless you for your good work.

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  • Ravi Saldanha, Omzoor / Dubai

    Fri, Aug 01 2008

    Aravind Adiga was my classmate in SSLC and he was also topped in SSLC exam state level in 1990...Good Luck to Aravinda Adiga.

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  • Naveen.AD, THOKKOTTU, MANGALORE

    Fri, Aug 01 2008

    GOODLUK ............... & ALL D BEST  Mr Aravind

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  • Vally & Bertha Fernandes, Kulshekar/Bangalore

    Fri, Aug 01 2008

    You have made all Mangaloreans proud. May the award be yours.

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