Banu Mushtaq Makes History with International Booker Prize Win
Indian author, lawyer, and activist Banu Mushtaq has made literary history by winning the International Booker Prize 2025 for her short story anthology, Heart Lamp. The award marks the first time a Kannada-language work has received this prestigious international honor. Translated into English by Deepa Bhasthi, the book highlights the nuanced struggles and resilience of Muslim women in southern India.
Banu Mushtaq’s Heart Lamp was awarded the International Booker Prize on May 20, 2025, in London. This is the first Kannada-language book to win the award. The recognition shines a light on the intersection of literature, gender, and cultural identity in regional Indian languages.
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Why in the news? | Banu Mushtaq Makes History with International Booker Prize Win |
Award | International Booker Prize 2025 |
Winner | Banu Mushtaq |
Work | Heart Lamp (Short stories) |
Language | Originally in Kannada |
Translated by | Deepa Bhasthi |
Main Theme | Lives of Muslim women in southern India |
Significance | First Kannada-language book to win the prize |
Previous Related Win | Geetanjali Shree’s Tomb of Sand (2022) |
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