Indian writer Annie Zaidi is 2019 winner of the $100,000 Nine Dots Prize
Indian
writer Annie
Zaidi
was on Wednesday announced as the 2019 winner of the $100,000 Nine
Dots Prize, a prestigious book prize created to award innovative
thinking that addresses contemporary issues around the world.
Mumbai-based
Zaidi, a freelance writer whose work includes reportage, essays,
short stories, poetry and plays, won for her entry Bread, Cement,
Cactus' combining memoir and reportage to explore concepts of home
and belonging rooted in her experience of contemporary life in India.What really appealed to me about the Nine Dots Prize was the way it encourages entrants to think without borders or restraints. My work has often crossed over genres, traversing between memoir and journalism, and this timely but wide-open question encouraged us to approach it with methods that were equally far-ranging, said the 40-year-old winner.
Now in its second cycle, the prize challenged entrants to answer the question Is there still no place like home?' in a 3,000-word essay. The winner of the Nine Dots Prize is supported to develop their response into a full-length book, which is published by Cambridge University Press (CUP), and given the opportunity to spend a term at the Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH), Cambridge University. Read More
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