Lakshmi Holmström
Lakshmi Holmström | |
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Occupation | Author, Translator |
Language | English |
Alma mater | University of Oxford, University of Madras |
Period | 1973 - Present |
Genre | Tamil - English Translation |
Subject | Women, Classical and Contemporary literature |
Notable works |
Sangati (trans.) Karukku (trans.) In a Forest, A Deer |
Lakshmi Holmström MBE is an Indian-born British writer, literary critic and translator of Tamil fiction into English. Her most prominent works have been her translations of short stories and novels of the contemporary writers in Tamil like Mauni, Pudhumaipithan, Ashoka Mitran, Sundara Ramasami, C. S. Lakshmi, Bama and Imayam. She obtained her undergraduate degree in English Literature from the University of Madras and her post graduate degree from University of Oxford. Her post graduate work was on the works of R. K. Narayan. She is the founder-trustee of SALIDAA (South Asian Diaspora Literature and Arts Archive) - an organisation for archiving the works of British writers and artists of South Asian origin. She currently lives in the United Kingdom.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
She was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2011 New Year Honours for services to literature.[7]
Bibliography
- Indian Fiction in English: the Novels of R. K. Narayan, Calcutta: Writers Workshop (1973)
- (ed.) The Inner Courtyard: Short Stories by Indian Women, London:Virago Press (1990)
- (trans.) Ambai's A Purple Sea, Affiliated East-West Press (1992)
- (ed.) Writing from India: Figures in a Landscape, Cambridge University Press (1994)
- (trans.) Silappadikaram: Manimekalai, Orient Blackswan (1996)
- (trans.) Ashoka Mitran's My father's Friend, Sahitya Akademi (2002)
- (trans.) Bama's Karukku, Oxford University Press (2000)
- (trans.) Imayam's Beasts of Burden, Manas (2001)
- (ed.) Waves: An Anthology of Fiction and Poetry Translated from Tamil, Manas (2001)
- (trans.) Pudumaipithan: Fictions, Chennai:Katha (2003)
- (trans.) Sundara Ramasami's That's It But, Chennai:Katha (2003)
- Mauni: A Writers' Writer, Chennai:Katha (2004)
- (trans.) Na Muthuswamy's Neermai (Waterness), Chennai:Katha (2004)
- (trans.) Bama's Sangati, Oxford University Press (2005)
- (trans.) Madhavayya's Clarinda, a Historical Novel, Sahitya Akademi (2005)
- (trans.) In A Forest, A Deer: Stories by Ambai, Chennai:Katha (2006)
- (trans.)Salma's The Hour Past Midnight, Zubaan (2009)
- (ed.)(trans.) The Penguin book of Tamil poetry: The rapids of a great river, Penguin Books (2009)
- (trans.) Cheran Rudramoorthy's A Second Sunrise, Navayana (2012)
Awards and Scholarships
- 2000 Crossword Book Award in the Indian language fiction translation category for Karukku by Bama
- 2003-2006 Fellow, The Royal Literary Fund at University of East Anglia
- 2006 Crossword Book Award in the Indian language fiction translation category for In a Forest, A Deer by C. S. Lakshmi
- 2007 Iyal Virudhu Lifetime Achievement Award given by the Canada based Tamil Literary Garden
- 2015 Crossword Book Award in the Indian language fiction translation category for Children, Women, Men by Sundara Ramaswamy[8]
- 2016 The A.K. Ramanujan Book Prize for translation from a South Asian language, awarded by the Association for Asian Studies for Children, Women and Men, originally published as Kuzhandaigal, Pengal, Aangal by Sundara Ramaswamy, Penguin Books India
References
- ↑ Manoj Nair (2001-04-23). "A Number Of Great Indian Writers Are Not Known In The Rest Of The World". Outlook Magazine. The Outlook Group. Retrieved 2010-01-05.
- ↑ "Current Fellows - Lakshmi Holmström". The Roral Literary Fund. Retrieved 2010-01-05.
- ↑ "Sangati Events". Oxford University Press. Retrieved 2010-01-05.
- ↑ "The Hutch Crossword Book Award 2006 for Indian Language Fiction Translation". Crossword Bookstores. Retrieved 2010-01-05.
- ↑ Malashri Lal (2009-06-29). "On Back Stage". Outlook Magazine. The Outlook Group. Retrieved 2010-01-05.
- ↑ "Tamil poems find an English audience". The Times of India (The Times Group). 2009-08-22. Retrieved 2010-01-05.
- ↑ The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 59647. p. 17. 31 December 2010.
- ↑ Zafar Anjum (April 29, 2015). "India: Raymond Crossword Book Award 2014 winners announced". kitaab.org. Retrieved April 29, 2015.