His first novel, The Gunny Sack (1989), won a regional
Commonwealth Writers Prize and he was invited to be writer-in-residence
at the International Writing Program at the University of Iowa, where he
began researching The Book of Secrets. That
celebrated bestselling novel won the inaugural Giller Prize, in 1994.
Vassanji’s other books include the acclaimed novels No New Land (1991),
Amriika (1999), The In-Between World of Vikram Lall (2003), which also
won the Giller Prize, and The Assassin's Song (2007), which was
short-listed for the Giller Prize, the Governor General's Prize, and
India's Crossword Prize. He has also written two collections of short
stories, Uhuru Street (1990), and When She Was Queen (2005). A Place
Within: Rediscovering India (2008) is his travel memoir about his
journeys in India. He has also written a short biography, Mordecai
Richler (2009), about the late celebrated Canadian writer. His unique
place in literature comes from his elegant style, his narrative reach,
and his interest in characters grappling to reconcile the different
worlds within themselves. The subtle relationship of the past and
present are also constants in his writing: “When someone asks you where
you are from or who you are, there is a whole résumé of who you are. I
know very few people who do not have a past to explain. That awareness
is part of my work.”
M.G. Vassanji was awarded the Harbourfront
Festival Prize in 1994 in recognition of his achievement in and
contribution to the world of letters. In 2003 he became the first writer
to win the Giller Prize twice, when his bestselling novel The
In-Between World of Vikram Lall garnered the award. He has also been
elected to the Order of Canada, and holds several honorary doctorates.
He can be contacted through his agents Westwood Creative Artists
(Toronto), RCW Literary Agency (London), and his Canadian publishers
Doubleday Canada. His publicist is Cathy Paine, CPaine@randomhouse.com.
More information about his books, including personal notes, is
available on the website (mgvassanji.com).
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