Banu Mushtaq
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Banu Mushtaq

Kannada short-story writer, lawyer, and women's rights activist who won the International Booker Prize 2025 for Heart Lamp
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Banu Mushtaq (born 3 April 1948) is an Indian Kannada-language writer, activist, and lawyer from Karnataka. She is best known for Heart Lamp, a selection of her short stories translated by Deepa Bhasthi, which won the International Booker Prize in 2025. She has published six short story collections, a novel, an essay collection, and a poetry collection. Her work has been translated into Urdu, Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, and English.
Banu Mushtaq was born into a Muslim family in Hassan, Karnataka, on 3 April 1948.When she was eight years old, Mushtaq was enrolled in a Kannada-language missionary school in Shivamogga, on the condition that she must learn "to read and write Kannada in six months"; she exceeded expectations by beginning to write after a few days of school.

Notable works Heart Lamp
HonoursInternational Booker Prize 2025 · Karnataka Sahitya Academy Award · Daana Chintamani Attimabbe Award
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Twelve Kannada stories spanning 1990–2023, now in English for the first time — compassionate, unsparing portraits of Muslim women navigating patriarchy in southern India.

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