Aravind Adiga | |
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Native name | ಅರವಿಂದ ಅಡಿಗ |
Born |
Chennai (Madras), Tamil Nadu, India |
23 October 1974
Occupation | Writer |
Ethnicity | Kannadiga, Indian |
Citizenship | Australian |
Alma mater |
Columbia University Magdalen College, Oxford |
Notable works | The White Tiger |
Notable awards |
2008 Man Booker Prize (The White Tiger) |
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Aravind Adiga (Kannada: ಅರವಿಂದ ಅಡಿಗ) (born 23 October 1974) is an Indo-Australian writer and journalist. His debut novel, The White Tiger, won the 2008 Man Booker Prize.
Aravind Adiga was born in Madras (now Chennai) on 23 October 1974 to Dr. K. Madhava Adiga and Usha Adiga, both of whom hailed from Mangalore. His paternal grandfather was the late K. Suryanarayana Adiga, former chairman of Karnataka Bank, and a maternal great-grandfather, U. Rama Rao, a popular medical practitioner and Congress politician from Madras.
Adiga grew up in Mangalore and studied at Canara High School, then at St. Aloysius College, where he completed his SSLC in 1990 and secured the first place in his state in SSLC (his elder brother, Anand, had placed second in SSLC and first in PUC in the state).
After emigrating to Sydney, Australia, with his family, Aravind studied at James Ruse Agricultural High School. He later studied English literature at Columbia College of Columbia University, in New York city, under Simon Schama and was graduated as salutatorian in 1997. He also studied at Magdalen College, Oxford, where one of his tutors was Hermione Lee.