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{{short description|Indian-born Canadian writer}} {{EngvarB|date=August 2014}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2017}} {{Infobox writer <!-- for more information see [[:Template:Infobox writer/doc]] --> | birth_name = Rohinton Mistry | honorific_suffix = [[Order of Canada|CM]] | image = | imagesize = 200px | caption = | birth_date = | birth_place = [[Bombay]], India | occupation = Novelist | nationality = Canadian | period = | spouse = Freny Elavia | genre = Historical fiction, [[Postcolonial Literature]], [[Literary realism|Realism]], Parsi Literature Minor Literature [[Indian literature]] | notableworks = ''[[Such a Long Journey (novel)|Such a Long Journey]]''; ''[[Family Matters (novel)|Family Matters]]''; ''[[A Fine Balance]]'' | website = | alma_mater = [[University of Bombay]] <br />[[University of Toronto]] }} '''Rohinton Mistry''' {{post-nominals|country=CAN|CM}} (born 1952) is an [[India]]n-born [[Canadians|Canadian]] writer. He has been the recipient of many awards including the [[Neustadt International Prize for Literature]] in 2012. Each of his first three novels was [[List of winners and shortlisted authors of the Booker Prize|shortlisted]] for the [[Booker Prize]]. His novels to date have been set in India, told from the perspective of [[Parsis]], and explore themes of family life, poverty, discrimination, and the corrupting influence of society.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Mitchell|first=Tom|date=2000|title=Mistry, Rohinton|url=https://scholarblogs.emory.edu/postcolonialstudies/2014/06/11/mistry-rohinton/|access-date=May 19, 2021|website=Postcolonial Studies @ Emory}}</ref> ==Early life and education== Rohinton Mistry was born in [[Bombay]], India, to a [[Parsi]] family.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Gupta|first=Nidhi|date=January 2014|title=The Making of the Novelist: Rohinton Mistry|url=http://www.mitpublications.org/yellow_images/1387359850_logo_3%20The%20Making%20of%20the%20Novelist%20Rohinton%20Mistry.pdf|journal=MIT International Journal of English Language & Literature|volume=1|issue=1|pages=1|access-date=19 February 2018|archive-date=22 April 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180422010043/http://mitpublications.org/yellow_images/1387359850_logo_3%20The%20Making%20of%20the%20Novelist%20Rohinton%20Mistry.pdf|url-status=dead}}</ref> His brother is the playwright and author [[Cyrus Mistry (writer)|Cyrus Mistry]]. He earned a BA in Mathematics and Economics from [[St. Xavier's College, Bombay]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=St. Xavier's College alumni write open letter opposing invitation to Aditya Thackeray to attend college event|url=https://www.timesnownews.com/india/article/aditya-thackeray-st-xaviers-college-mumbai-alumni-shiv-sena-xaviers-college-invitation-150-years-anniversary-celebrations-rohinton-mistry-such-a-long/294150|access-date=2020-07-21|website=www.timesnownews.com|language=en}}</ref> He emigrated to Canada with his wife-to-be Freny Elavia in 1975 and they married shortly afterwards.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Lambert |first=Angela |date=2002-04-27 |title=The Guardian Profile: Rohinton Mistry |url=http://www.theguardian.com/books/2002/apr/27/fiction.books |access-date=2022-11-18 |website=the Guardian |language=en}}</ref> He worked in a bank for a while, before returning to academia at the [[University of Toronto]] where he obtained a BA in English and Philosophy.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.themanbookerprize.com/prize/authors/58 |title=The Man Booker Prize |publisher=The Man Booker Prize |access-date=16 January 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120124175338/http://www.themanbookerprize.com/prize/authors/58 |archive-date=24 January 2012 |df=dmy-all }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://literature.britishcouncil.org/writer/rohinton-mistry|title=Rohinton Mistry - Literature|website=literature.britishcouncil.org|language=en|access-date=3 May 2017}}</ref> ==Career== {{Update|section|date=October 2021}} While attending the [[University of Toronto]] (Woodsworth College) he became the first to win two [[Hart House (University of Toronto)|Hart House]] literary prizes for stories published in the ''[[Hart House Review]]'', and ''Canadian Fiction Magazine''{{'}}s annual Contributor's Prize for 1985.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Grandy|first=Karen|date=July 7, 2015|title=Rohinton Mistry {{!}} The Canadian Encyclopedia|url=https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/rohinton-mistry|access-date=2021-06-09|website=www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca}}</ref> Three years later, [[Penguin Books]] Canada published his collection of 11 [[short story|short stories]], ''[[Tales from Firozsha Baag]]''. It was later published in the United States as ''Swimming Lessons and Other Stories from Firozsha Baag''. The book consists of 11 stories set within an apartment complex in modern-day Bombay. This volume contains the oft-anthologized story, "Swimming Lessons".<ref name="bindu">Malieckal, Bindu (2000). "Rohinton Mistry". In Nelson, Emmanuel Sampath (Ed.), ''Asian American Novelists: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook'', pp. 219β28. Greenwood Publishing Group. {{ISBN|0-313-30911-6}}.</ref> His second book, the novel ''[[Such a Long Journey (novel)|Such a Long Journey]]'', was published in 1991. It won the [[Governor General's Award]], the [[Commonwealth Writers Prize]] for Best Book, and the [[W.H. Smith]]/[[Books in Canada First Novel Award]].<ref name=bindu/> It was [[shortlist]]ed for the [[Booker Prize]] and for the [[Trillium Award]]. It has been translated into German, [[Swedish (language)|Swedish]], [[Norwegian language|Norwegian]], [[Danish language|Danish]] and Japanese. It was adapted for the 1998 film ''[[Such a Long Journey (film)|Such a Long Journey]]''. The content of the book caused controversy at [[Mumbai University]] in 2010 due to language used against [[Bal Thackeray]], leader of [[Shiv Sena (1966β2022)|Shiv Sena]], a political party from [[Maharashtra]], as well as some remarks about [[Marathi people|Maharashtrians]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.outlookindia.com/website/story/the-relevant-passages/267551|title=The Relevant Passages|website=Outlook India|access-date=2019-11-27}}</ref> The book was prescribed for the second year Bachelor of Arts (English) in 2007β08 as an optional text, according to University sources. Later, Dr. Rajan Welukar, [[University of Mumbai]]'s Vice-Chancellor (V-C) used emergency powers in the Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994, to withdraw the book from the syllabus.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/oct/19/mumbai-university-removes-mistry-book|title=Mumbai University drops Rohinton Mistry novel after extremists complain|last=Burke|first=Jason|date=2010-10-19|work=The Guardian|access-date=2019-11-27|language=en-GB|issn=0261-3077}}</ref> His third book, and second novel, ''[[A Fine Balance]]'' (1995), won the second annual [[Giller Prize]] in 1995, and the ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'' Book Prize for Fiction in 1996. It was selected for [[Oprah's Book Club]]<ref>New, William H. (2003). ''A History of Canadian Literature'', (3d ed.), p. 326. McGill-Queen's University Press. {{ISBN|0-7735-2597-1}}.</ref> in November 2001. It won the 1996 Commonwealth Writers Prize and was shortlisted for the 1996 Booker Prize.<ref>Faber and Faber paperback edition 1997</ref> ''[[Family Matters (novel)|Family Matters]]'' (2002) is a consideration of the difficulties that come with ageing, to which topic Mistry returned in 2006 with the short fiction ''The Scream'' (published as a separate volume, in support of World Literacy of Canada, with illustrations by [[Tony Urquhart]]). Mistry's literary papers are housed at the Clara Thomas Archives at [[York University]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Canadian literary papers {{!}} Clara Thomas Archives and Special Collections|url=https://www.library.yorku.ca/web/archives/finding-aids/canadian-literary-papers_intro/|access-date=2021-05-19|language=en-US}}</ref> In 2002, Mistry cancelled his United States book tour for his novel ''Family Matters'' after he and his wife were targeted by security agents at every airport.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/article/Author-is-singled-out-but-not-in-a-good-way-2710661.php|title=Author is singled out, but not in a good way|website=SFGate|date=19 December 2002|access-date=24 March 2016}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/2392847.stm|title=Author cancels US tour over 'profiling'|date=3 November 2002|newspaper=BBC|access-date=24 March 2016}}</ref> ==Awards and recognition== *1983 β Hart House Literary Contest, "One Sunday" *1984 β Hart House Literary Contest, "Auspicious Occasion" *1985 β Annual Contributors' Prize, ''Canadian Fiction Magazine'' *1991 β [[Booker Prize]], shortlist, ''Such a Long Journey'' *1991 β [[Governor General's Award]], ''Such a Long Journey'' *1991 β [[Commonwealth Writers Prize]], ''Such a Long Journey'' *1991 β [[W.H. Smith]]/[[Books in Canada First Novel Award]], ''Such a Long Journey'' *1991 β [[Trillium Award]], ''Such a Long Journey'' *1995 β [[Giller Prize]], ''A Fine Balance'' *1995 β [[Los Angeles Times]] Book Prize for Fiction, ''A Fine Balance'' *1996 β [[Commonwealth Writers Prize]], ''A Fine Balance'' *1996 β [[Booker Prize]], shortlist, ''A Fine Balance'' *2002 β [[Booker Prize]], shortlist, ''Family Matters'' *2002 β [[James Tait Black Memorial Prize]], shortlist ''Family Matters'' *2004 β [[International Dublin Literary Award]], shortlist, ''Family Matters'' *2012 β [[Neustadt International Prize for Literature]]<ref name=parsi>[http://parsikhabar.net/books/rohinton-mistry-wins-neustadt-prize-2012/4548/ Rohinton Mistry wins Neustadt Prize 2012] β "Parsi Khabar"</ref><ref name=rohinton>[https://archive.today/20130209143120/http://www.worldliteraturetoday.com/events-news/critically-acclaimed-indian-canadian-writer-rohinton-mistry-wins-2012-neustadt%23.UMlhXDP6lu0 Critically acclaimed Indian-Canadian writer Rohinton Mistry wins 2012 Neustadt International Prize for Literature] β ''World Literature Today''</ref> *2016 β Appointed as a [[Member of the Order of Canada]] (CM) in the [[2016 Canadian honours]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Order of Canada Appointments|url=http://www.gg.ca/document.aspx?id=16283&lan=eng|website=The Governor General of Canada His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston|publisher=[[Governor General of Canada]]|access-date=31 December 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Mr. Rohinton Mistry |url=https://www.gg.ca/en/honours/recipients/146-4568 |website=[[Governor-General of Canada]]|access-date=17 April 2024}}</ref> * [[Brampton Arts Walk of Fame]], [[Brampton]], Ontario ==Selected works== ===Novels=== *''[[Such a Long Journey (novel)|Such a Long Journey]]'' (1991) *''[[A Fine Balance]]'' (1995) *''[[Family Matters (novel)|Family Matters]]'' (2002)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Lessons to learn from the book Family Matters by Rohinton Mistry{{!}} Kaitholil.com |url=https://kaitholil.com/blog/Lessons-to-learn-from-the-book-Family-Matters-by-Rohinton-Mistry |access-date=2022-08-02 |website=kaitholil.com}}</ref> ===Short stories and chapbooks=== *''[[Tales from Firozsha Baag]]'' (1987), also published as ''Swimming Lessons and Other Stories from Firozsha Baag'' (1989) *''Searching for Stevenson'' (1994) *''The Scream'' (2006) ==See also== * [[List of Canadian writers]] * [[List of Indian writers]] ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== *[https://atom.library.yorku.ca/index.php/rohinton-mistry-fonds Rohinton Mistry archives] held at the [[Clara Thomas Archives and Special Collections]], [[York University Libraries]], [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]] * [https://literature.britishcouncil.org/writer/rohinton-mistry/?p=auth73 Rohinton Mistry] biographical and critical information by James Proctor {{Commonwealth Writers' Prize: Best Book Winners}} {{Amazon.ca First Novel Award}} {{Giller Prize}} {{Engel/Findley Award}} {{Neustadt International Prize for Literature}} {{Authority control}} {{Portal bar|Biography|India|Canada|Literature}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Mistry, Rohinton}} [[Category:1952 births]] [[Category:Canadian writers of Asian descent]] [[Category:Canadian male novelists]] [[Category:Governor General's Awardβwinning fiction writers]] [[Category:Indian emigrants to Canada]] [[Category:English-language writers from India]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Members of the Order of Canada]] [[Category:Parsi people from Mumbai]] [[Category:People from Brampton]] [[Category:University of Toronto alumni]] [[Category:Indian male novelists]] [[Category:Parsi writers]] [[Category:20th-century Indian novelists]] [[Category:Writers from Mumbai]] [[Category:Novelists from Maharashtra]] [[Category:21st-century Indian novelists]] [[Category:20th-century Canadian novelists]] [[Category:21st-century Canadian novelists]] [[Category:20th-century Canadian male writers]] [[Category:21st-century Canadian male writers]] [[Category:Parsi people]] [[Category:Gujarati writers]] [[Category:Writers from Gujarat]] [[Category:Canadian people of Parsi descent]] [[Category:Amazon.ca First Novel Award winners]] [[Category:People from Mumbai]]
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