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Jhumpa Lahiri
Jhumpa Lahiri was born in London in 1967 and was raised in Rhode Island.
She is the author of Interpreter of Maladies, a collection of short stories, and The Namesake, a novel. Her work has received the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, the PEN/Hemingway Award, the American Academy of Arts & Letters Addison M. Metcalf Award, and a Best Debut of the Year by The New Yorker.
She has been a fellow at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown and was awarded a Guggenheim fellowship in 2002 and an NEA fellowship in 2006. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and two children and is a vice-president of PEN American Center.
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Lahiri Online
Washington Post: "The Writer Who Began With a Hyphen"
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The PIF Magazine interview with Lahiri.
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Lahiri's "Indian Takeout" in The Ruminator.
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Listen to the NPR interview with Lahiri.
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