Anjali Joseph

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Born1978 (age 4748)
Mumbai, India
OccupationsWriter, journalist, teacher
AwardsDesmond Elliott Prize, Betty Trask Prize
Anjali Joseph
Born1978 (age 4748)
Mumbai, India
Alma materTrinity College, Cambridge
University of East Anglia
OccupationsWriter, journalist, teacher
AwardsDesmond Elliott Prize, Betty Trask Prize

Anjali Joseph (born 1978) is an Indian novelist. Her first novel, Saraswati Park (2010), earned her several awards, including the Betty Trask Prize and Desmond Elliott Prize. Her second novel, Another Country, was released in 2012. In 2010, she was listed by The Telegraph as one of the 20 best writers under the age of 40.[1] Her third novel,[2] The Living (2016), was shortlisted for the DSC Prize and is a tender, lyrical and often funny novel which shines a light on everyday life. Her fourth novel, Keeping in Touch, was published in India in 2021 by Context and in the UK in 2022 by Scribe.

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