- Stephen Alter
Stephen Alter (born
1956 ) is an American author, primarily of non-fiction but also of fiction, who was born and raised inIndia , where he grew up as the son ofmissionaries . Accordingly, he was aThird Culture Kid (TCK), and his writings are generally described asIndo-nostalgic . His childhood was spent primarily in the smallBritish Raj -erahill station ofLandour in the Lower WesternHimalaya -- which has, conveniently, provided a catchy title for one of his more successful (autobiographical) titles: "All the Way to Heaven: An American Boyhood in the Himalayas". Attention-grabbing titles would appear to be an Alter hallmark -- "Sacred Waters: A Pilgrimage Up the Ganges River" is another of his titles.He graduated from
Woodstock School (where his father Rev. Bob Alter long served as Principal) in Landour and subsequently fromWesleyan University .He has taught writing at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology and at theAmerican University in Cairo . He is often to be found in Landour, or elsewhere in India, for long stretches, even months at a time. Travelling grants awarded under theFulbright Program andGuggenheim Fellowship have often provided him with the resources to research his writing projects in India.Alter, who does not have a mainstream Western audience in the mass-distributed sense, does nonetheless address a distinct niche and enjoys a cult following among fellow former TCKs, former Western expats in India (esp. missionaries) and to a lesser extent
Non-Resident Indians . The subject matter of his more recent books may hint at a subtle (or unsubtle) attempt to enlarge his reader base among Indians resident in India, especially as disposable incomes rise rapidly in urban India.He is married to Ameeta and has a son, Jayant and daughter Shibani.(Stephen Alter is a first cousin of
Tom Alter , a naturalized Indian actor inBollywood .)Selected titles
;Non-Fiction
* All the Way to Heaven: An American Boyhood in the Himalayas
* Sacred Waters: A Pilgrimage Up the Ganges River to the Source of Hindu Culture
* Elephas Maximus: A Portrait of the Indian Elephant
* Amritsar to Lahore: A Journey Across the India-Pakistan Border;Fiction
* Renuka
* Neglected Lives
* Silk and Steel
* The Godchild
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