December 16, 2025 05:52 am (IST)
Follow us:
facebook-white sharing button
twitter-white sharing button
instagram-white sharing button
youtube-white sharing button
Centre moves to replace MGNREGA with 'G Ram G', sets stage for winter session showdown | Messi surrounded by VIPs, fans rage: Five held in stadium vandalism case | 'Messi was uncomfortable, lost his cool!': Ex-India footballer reveals what really happened at chaotic Kolkata stadium | PM Modi embarks on historic three-nation visit to Jordan, Ethiopia, and Oman | Caught in Thailand! Fugitive Goa nightclub owners detained after deadly fire kills 25 | After Putin’s blockbuster Delhi visit, Modi set to host German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in January | Delhi High Court slams govt, orders swift compensation as IndiGo crisis triggers fare shock and nationwide chaos | Amazon drops a massive $35 billion India bet! AI push, 1 million jobs and big plans revealed at Smbhav Summit | IndiGo’s ‘All OK’ claim falls apart! Govt slaps 10% flight cut after weeklong chaos | Centre finally aligns IndiGo flights with airline's operating ability, cuts its winter schedule by 5%
JCB Prize Literature

JCB Prize for Literature announces diverse shortlist in fifth year

| @indiablooms | Oct 25, 2022, at 09:24 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: The JCB Prize for Literature has announced a diverse shortlist in its fifth year.

The shortlist finds representation from 5 languages- Urdu, Hindi, Bangla, Nepali, and Malayalam.

The shortlisted novels for 2022 were:

1. Imaan by Manoranjan Byapari, translated from the Bengali by Arunava Sinha (Eka)                                                                                 

2. The Paradise of Food by Khalid Jawed, translated from the Urdu by Baran Farooqi (Juggernaut)                                                             

3. Valli by Sheela Tomy, translated from the Malayalam by Jayasree Kalathil (Harper Perennial)                                                                     

4. Tomb of Sand by Geetanjali Shree, translated from the Hindi by Daisy Rockwell (Penguin Random House India)                               

5. Song of the Soil by Chuden Kabimo, translated from the Nepali by Ajit Baral (Rachna Books)

Commenting on the shortlist, Mita Kapur, Literary Director, virtually said, "We are able to use language and create a world of wonder. This year our publisher sent us a rich collection of books that are vigorous, transformable and experimental. These 5 shortlisted books have transcended borders and boundaries.

"The jury immersed themselves into the different India and were moved in ways. These books have a courageous playfulness of seeking the way from between shadows of the past and realities of the present. By creating new and engrossing realities, they took us when we were younger and just discovering the world."

The announcement of the shortlist was followed by reading sessions from the shortlisted titles by Jayant Kriplani, Paramita Saha and Sandip Roy.

The jury for this year are AS Panneerselvan (chair), Amitbha Bagchi, Dr. J Devika, Janice Pariat and Rakhee Balaeram.

These shortlisted books share a common denominator, a rich and varied story and a language that surprises and delights.

(Reporting by Ayush Gupta)

Support Our Journalism

We cannot do without you.. your contribution supports unbiased journalism

IBNS is not driven by any ism- not wokeism, not racism, not skewed secularism, not hyper right-wing or left liberal ideals, nor by any hardline religious beliefs or hyper nationalism. We want to serve you good old objective news, as they are. We do not judge or preach. We let people decide for themselves. We only try to present factual and well-sourced news.

Support objective journalism for a small contribution.