Bapsi Sidhwa

Novelist
BIRTHDAY
August 11,1938
Birthplace
Pakistan
Age
83 years old
Birth Sign
Leo
BIRTHDAY
August 11,1938 (age 83)
Birthplace
Pakistan

About

Famous for her novels Cracking India (1991) and Water (2006), she received her native country's most prestigious arts honor, the Sitara-i-Imtiaz, as well as both the Premio Mondello and the Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Writers' Award.

Before Fame

Many years after earning her bachelor's degree from the Kinnaird College for Women (in Lahore, Pakistan), she published her debut novel, The Crow Eaters (1978).

Trivia

She contracted polio at the age of two.

Family Life

Born into the Parsi Zoroastrian faith and religious community, she grew up in Karachi and Lahore, Pakistan, as the daughter of Tehmina and Peshotan Bhandara. During her brief first marriage, she lived in Bombay, India. With her second husband, Noshir, and her three children, she later settled in the United States and taught at Columbia, Rice, Brandeis, and several other American universities.

Associated With

Sidhwa's two most their novels were adapted into feature films by the Indian director Deepa Mehta.