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After Bulgaria,novelist Rana Dasgupta looks at the Capital in his next book
Rana Dasgupta expresses a certain amount of wonder at having won the Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best Book on Monday evening. It was a surprise. Im delighted to have won the prize. Solo was about a very strange and private process and I did not know how many people the book would reach out to. The prize is a validation that it did, says Dasgupta.
While several non-fiction writers have written about Delhi in the past two yearsincluding Sam Millers Delhi: Adventures in a Megacity in 2009 and Delhi Metropolitan: The Making of an Unlikely City by Ranjana Sengupta in 2008 Dasgupta says he would like to capture the citys enormous vitality in his book. Delhi has a huge energy for people of all fields,especially the creative ones,such as writers,filmmakers,musicians. The city is at a moment where there is a great sense of possibility,of new thing emerging. That energy is an asset, says Dasgupta who has just begun writing the book and murmurs that he must not talk so much about it now. It is set for a 2012 release.
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