Indian-origin author shortlisted for Booker prize

Melbourne: Indian-origin novelist Rohinton Mistry is among 13 authors shortlisted for the prestigious USD 96,070 Man Booker International Prize, where strangely British thriller writer John Le Carre withdrew his name. 59-year-old Canada-based Mistry, who was born in Mumbai and graduated from Bombay University, is the author of three novels — `Such a Long Journey (1991)`, […]

Melbourne: Indian-origin novelist Rohinton Mistry is among 13 authors shortlisted for the prestigious USD 96,070 Man Booker International Prize, where strangely British thriller writer John Le Carre withdrew his name.

59-year-old Canada-based Mistry, who was born in Mumbai and graduated from Bombay University, is the author of three novels -- `Such a Long Journey (1991)`, `A Fine Balance (1996)` and Family Matters (2002)` -- each of which has been shortlisted for the Booker Prize for Fiction.