![]() ![]() His second novel is Between the Assassinations (2009), which charts the lives of the residents of an Indian town over a seven-year period between the assassinations of Indira Gandhi and her son Rajiv. It takes the form of a series of unsent letters to the Chinese premier from Balram Halwai, a murderer who left his village to work as a chauffeur in Delhi. His debut novel, The White Tiger, was published in 2008 and won the 2008 Man Booker Prize for Fiction. ![]() His articles on politics, business and the arts have appeared in many publications. Since 2000, he has worked as a journalist, first as a financial correpsondent in New York, then returning to India in 2003 to work as a correspondent for TIME magazine. ![]() He studied English Literature at Columbia University, New York, and gained an M.Phil. Aravind Adiga was born in India in 1974, and educated in India and Australia. ![]()
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