MEGHA MAJUMDAR was born and raised in Kolkata, India. She moved to the United States to attend college at Harvard University, followed by graduate school in social anthropology at Johns Hopkins University. She works as an editor at Catapult, and lives in New York City. A Burning is her first book. Follow her on Twitter @MeghaMaj and Instagram @megha.maj
‘Megha Majumdar’s A Burning is an uncanny debut, a fierce condemnation of modern India - the corruption, racism, misogyny, the feverish obsession with celebrity – this is the antithesis of shrill. The author, although still in her early thirties, has the composure of a mature artist, and has produced a political novel that makes its wider points through the subtle, intimate exploration of three characters’ lives.’ * <I><B>Sunday Times</B></I> * ‘This is a short, sharp shock of a novel that shows us how easy it is to rally a mob, to kill a Muslim woman and to silence a whole community. These are things we all know on paper, but the power of a great novelist – and Majumdar has a Dickensian flair and scope – is to transform what we simply know into something we can feel. What a treat to start the year with a talent as fresh as this’ * <B><I>The Times</I></B> * 'A big hit in America last year, this buzzy debut about the impact of a terrorist attack in a Kolkata slum on three connected characters is full of hot-button global topics, including violent nationalism.' * <B><I>Metro</I></B> * ‘Powerful. […] Majumdar’s page-turning thriller seeks to open our eyes to the role of persecution in populist politics’ * <B><I>Mail on Sunday</I></B> * ‘Majumdar conjures up three notably effervescent, intense voices’? * <B><I>Daily Telegraph</I></B> * ‘Astonishing […] a novel of exceptional vision and craft. It offers a memorable portrait of Kolkata, a deeply moving human story, and provocative reflections on our times’ * <I>T<B>imes Literary Supplement</B></I> * ‘Melding political thriller with dreamy bildungsroman, this searing debut follows three characters in the aftermath of a devastating terrorattack. […] An unflinching take on corruption and its consequences’ * <I><B>i Newspaper</B></I> * 'A brilliant character study about politics and power, this assured debut moves at a thriller's pace but with a meticulous eye for detail.' -- <B>Nikesh Shukla</B> 'A Burning is a political thriller so charged and tense, it will keep you reading after lights out.' * <I><B>Red Magazine</B></I> * 'Immaculately constructed, acidly observed and gripping from start to finish, A Burning is a brilliant debut.' * <B><I>Guardian</I></B> *