Vikram Seth is a prominent Indian author known for his versatility across various literary genres, including poetry, fiction, and children’s literature. Born in Calcutta in 1952, he pursued higher education at Oxford University, where he studied philosophy, economics, and politics, before moving to Stanford University for advanced economics and creative writing. His early works include poetry collections and travel narratives, with notable titles such as Mappings and From Heaven Lake. In 1993, he gained widespread acclaim for his epic novel A Suitable Boy, which explores themes of Indian culture and postcolonial life, although it faced mixed critical reviews and was notably not shortlisted for the Booker Prize.
Vikram Seth is a prominent Indian author known for his versatility across various literary genres, including poetry, fiction, and children’s literature. Born in Calcutta in 1952, he pursued higher education at Oxford University, where he studied philosophy, economics, and politics, before moving to Stanford University for advanced economics and creative writing. His early works include poetry collections and travel narratives, with notable titles such as Mappings and From Heaven Lake. In 1993, he gained widespread acclaim for his epic novel A Suitable Boy, which explores themes of Indian culture and postcolonial life, although it faced mixed critical reviews and was notably not shortlisted for the Booker Prize.