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Gujarati novelist and short story writer (born 1965)

Nazir Mansuri
Born1 November 1965 (1965-11) (age 59)
Madhvad port near Diu Island, India
OccupationWriter, professor
GenreShort stories, novel

Nazir Mansuri is a Gujarati language novelist and short story writer. His stories were translated by Sachin Ketkar and Hemang Desai. He is a professor at a college in Navsari.

Biography

Nazir Mansuri was born in 1965. He received Katha Award for creative fiction in 1997 for his short story “Bhuthar”. In 1999, he received Sanskruti Pratishthan Award. His story “Bhuthar” was selected for The Best of the Nineties’ Fiction brought out by Katha Foundation, Delhi.

He works as a lecturer in a college at Navsari, Gujarat. Many of his stories have been translated into English by Sachin Ketkar and Hemang Desai. The translations of his stories have appeared in Indian Literature and New Quest.

Bibliography

Short Story Collections

  • Dhal Kachbo, (Published by R.R. Sheth Ahmedabad, 2002)
DHAL KACHBO

Novels


Online fiction


References

  1. Katha Prize Blog
  2. Sanskriti Award Winners List
  3. "Muse India Profile". Archived from the original on 1 July 2016. Retrieved 1 January 2011.


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