Banu Mushtaq, born on April third, nineteen forty-eight, is a distinguished Indian writer, poet, and jurist hailing from Karnataka. With a profound command of the Kannada language, she has made significant contributions to literature and activism, establishing herself as a prominent figure in the literary community.
Her acclaimed work, 'Heart Lamp,' a collection of her short stories translated by Deepa Bhasthi, garnered international recognition when it won the prestigious International Booker Prize in twenty twenty-five. This accolade highlights her ability to resonate with readers across cultures and languages.
Throughout her career, Banu has published six short story collections, a novel, an essay collection, and a poetry collection, showcasing her versatility and depth as a writer. Her literary contributions have been translated into several languages, including Urdu, Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, and English, further amplifying her voice and reach.