The Book of Chocolate Saints
By: Jeet Thayil.
Material type:
Item type | Current location | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
Tripunithura | Indian Wri | Book Cart | TPA-IN-R1-S12 (Browse shelf) | 1 | Not for loan (Restricted Access) | B5106216 |
Browsing Tripunithura Shelves , Shelving location: Book Cart Close shelf browser
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
||
TPA-IN-R1-S12 The Missed Call (The Backbenchers, #2 ) | TPA-IN-R1-S12 Radical Kindness: The Life-Changing Power of Giving and Receiving | TPA-IN-R1-S12 Swimmer Among the Stars Stories | TPA-IN-R1-S12 The Book of Chocolate Saints | TPA-IN-R1-S12 Notes from the Hinterland | TPA-IN-R1-S12 Black Suits You | TPA-IN-R1-S12 Family Matters |
Jeet Thayil was born in Mamalasserie, Kerala, in 1959 and educated in Jesuit schools in Bombay, Hong Kong and New York. He worked as a journalist for twenty-three years before writing his first novel. His five poetry collections include Collected Poems, English and These Errors Are Correct, which won the 2013 Sahitya Akademi Award. He is the editor of The Bloodaxe Book of Contemporary Indian Poets. Jeet Thayil’s novel Narcopolis won the 2012 DSC Prize for South Asian Literature and was shortlisted for five other prizes, including the Man Booker Prize, the Man Asian Literature Prize and the Commonwealth Prize.