David Davidar

David Davidar

David Davidar (born 27 September 1958) is an Indian novelist and publisher. He is the author of two published novels, The House of Blue Mangoes (2002) and The Solitude of Emperors (2007). His third novel, Ithaca will be published in September 2011.[dated info] In parallel to his writing career, Davidar has been a publisher for a quarter century. He is the co-founder of Aleph Book Company, a literary publishing firm based in New Delhi [1]

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Early years

David Davidar was born in a small town in what is now Kanyakumari district in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu.[2] His father was a tea planter in Kerala and his mother was a teacher. Davidar grew up in Kerala and Tamil Nadu, and both states feature prominently in his fiction. He has one sibling, Ruth Swamy, a nutritionist and dietician.[3]

Education

He attended Sainik School Amaravathi Nagar, in Coimbatore district. He earned a B.Sc degree in Botany from Madras Christian College in 1979. In 1985, he obtained a diploma in publishing from the Radcliffe Publishing Procedures Course at Harvard University [4]

Journalistic career

Davidar began a career in journalism after graduating from college. His first job, in 1979, was with the Bombay-based activist magazine, Himmat which was founded by Rajmohan Gandhi, the grandson of Mahatma Gandhi. When that magazine closed down, Davidar joined a features magazine called Keynote which was edited by the distinguished poet Dom Moraes, and his actress wife, Leela Naidu. His last job in journalism was with another features magazine called Gentleman where he was Executive Editor.[5] In addition to his magazine career, Davidar was a columnist for the Hindu newspaper in the 1990s. He has also written numerous articles and book reviews for newspapers and magazines in India, the UK and the US.

Publishing career

In 1985, after obtaining his diploma in publishing, Davidar was hired by Peter Mayer, then chairman of the multinational publishing company, Penguin, as one of the founder members of Penguin India. As its first Editor, and later Publisher, Davidar edited or published a distinguished line-up of authors including Arundhati Roy, Kiran Desai, Vikram Seth, Suketu Mehta, Shashi Tharoor, Khushwant Singh, Vikram Chandra, Rohinton Mistry, Salman Rushdie, Upamanyu Chatterjee, Mark Tully, William Dalrymple, Ramachandra Guha, Nandan Nilekani and Romila Thapar. In the course of his career with Penguin in India, Davidar held a variety of senior positions, among them, Publisher, Penguin India; CEO, Penguin India; Managing Director, Dorling Kindersley India; and CEO, Pearson India.

In 2004, he moved to Toronto, Canada, as Publisher, Penguin Canada, where the authors he published included Philip Roth, Khaled Hosseini, John Le Carre, Stieg Larsson, Nadine Gordimer, Alice Munro, Fatima Bhutto, Amitav Ghosh, Margaret Macmillan, Zadie Smith, Kim Echlin, Hisham Matar, Joseph Boyden, Adrienne Clarkson and John Ralston Saul. In Toronto the various positions he held at the company included the following: Publisher, Penguin Canada; CEO and Publisher, Penguin Canada; and CEO, Penguin International, a division of Penguin Books that comprised Penguin companies in Canada, India, South Africa and the Middle East.[6]

In August 2010, he left Penguin and moved back to India from Toronto to co-found Aleph Book Company, in partnership with Rupa Publications India, one of the country's largest English trade publishers.[7]

Novelistic career

Always literary minded, Davidar published short stories and poems in newspapers and literary magazines, before publishing his debut novel, The House of Blue Mangoes in 2002. The novel, which was based on Davidar's own family,[8] and covered fifty years of South Indian history, had been twelve years in the writing. It was greeted with acclaim throughout the English speaking world, and was eventually published in 16 countries and translated into as many languages. Among the newspapers and magazines which praised the novel, were The New York Times which called it "a polished and accomplished book",[9] London's Sunday Times which thought it was "dazzling"[10] and the San Francisco Chronicle which said Davidar was "an intriguing new voice".[11]

Davidar's second novel, The Solitude of Emperors, which was based on his experiences as a journalist, and the outrage he felt at the communal riots that took place in India in the 1990s, was published in 2007,[12] and was short-listed for a regional Commonwealth Writers Prize.

His third novel, Ithaca, set in the world of international publishing, will be published in Fall 2011.[13]

Controversy

In 2010, after he was controversially accused by a former colleague of sexual harassment, Davidar left Penguin. He dismissed the allegations[14] and the matter was subsequently settled out of court.[15]

Personal life

Davidar has been married to Rachna Singh, a bookseller, since 1997. She has worked at The Bookshop in New Delhi which her family owns, as well as at bookstores in Canada, among them, Nicholas Hoare, Ben McNally Books and McNally Robinson.

Bibliography

The House of Blue Mangoes (2002) The Solitude of Emperors (2007) Ithaca (2011)

References

  1. ^ Forbes India, 10 June 2011
  2. ^ Toronto Life, October 2007
  3. ^ The Hindu, 25 March 2001
  4. ^ Hindustan Times, 14 August 2011
  5. ^ Hindustan Times, 14 August 2011
  6. ^ Toro Magazine, 21 December 2009
  7. ^ Times of India, 16 May 2011
  8. ^ Indian Express, Chennai edition, 23 February 2002
  9. ^ New York Times Book Review, 31 March 2002
  10. ^ Sunday Times, 17 March 2002
  11. ^ San Francisco Chronicle, 17 March 2002
  12. ^ Brown Paper, 25 February 2008
  13. ^ Mint, 21 May 2011
  14. ^ Outlook magazine, 21 June 2010
  15. ^ National Post, 6 July 2010

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