The DSC Indian Company Prize for South Asian Literature (DSC Prize for South Asian Literature) - the international literary prize for the best work on life in South Asian countries ( India , Pakistan , Sri Lanka , Bangladesh , Nepal , Bhutan , Maldives , Burma , Afghanistan ). The theme can be culture, politics, history, ethnography.
| DSC Indian Company Award for South Asian Literature | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Type of | premium |
| Foundations | "For the best work on life in the countries of South Asia" [1] |
| Status | open competition |
| Statistics | |
| Establishment Date | 2010 |
| First award | 2011 |
| Sequence | |
| Complies | http://dscprize.com/ |
| Site | |
Awarded for the story (at least 25,000 words) in English (or translated into English) regardless of the nationality of the author. The story should be published in the year preceding the year the prize was awarded. The amount of the fee is 25 thousand am. dollars. The award was established by Surina and Manhad Narula in 2010 (India), awarded since 2011.
Award Winners
- 2011 - H.M. Naqvi (Pakistan) [2]
- 2012 - Shehan Karunatilak (Sri Lanka) [3]
- 2013 - Jeet Thail (India) [4]
- 2014 - Cyrus Mistry (India) [5]
- 2015 - Jumpa Lahiri (USA) [6]
- 2016 - Anuradha Roy (India) [7]
- 2017 - Anuk Arudpragasam (Sri Lanka) [8]
Notes
- ↑ Eligibility | The DSC Prize for South Asian Literature The DSC Prize for South Asian Literature
- ↑ DSC Prize for South Asian Literature 2011 | Literary jewels
- ↑ Shehan Karunatilaka - Howling Pixel
- ↑ mint ePaper
- ↑ 2014 Prize | The DSC Prize for South Asian Literature The DSC Prize for South Asian Literature
- ↑ DSC Prize for South Asian Literature | Verve Magazine - India's premier luxury lifestyle women's magazine
- ↑ Anuradha Roy wins DSC Prize for South Asian Literature - The Hindu
- ↑ Sri Lankan novel prize for south Asian literature [1]