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1 Early life  



1.1  Childhood  







2 Career  



2.1  Journalism  





2.2  Literary contribution  





2.3  Crime fiction  





2.4  Science fiction, fantasy and horror  





2.5  Autobiographical work  





2.6  Mythological retellings  





2.7  Television work  





2.8  Feature films  





2.9  Select bibliography  





2.10  Poetry  





2.11  Literary fiction  





2.12  Young adult novels  





2.13  Ramayana series  





2.14  Collected as omnibus volumes  





2.15  Krishna Coriolis series  





2.16  Mahabharata series  





2.17  Epic love stories  





2.18  Kali Rising  





2.19  Crime fiction  





2.20  Itihasa series  





2.21  Future history  





2.22  Non-fiction books  





2.23  Other works  







3 Further reading  





4 See also  





5 References  





6 External links  














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Ashok Banker
Banker at the Ten Kings book launch in Chennai, 2014
Banker at the Ten Kings book launch in Chennai, 2014
BornAshok Kumar Banker
(1964-02-07) 7 February 1964 (age 60)
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
OccupationAuthor
NationalityIndian
PeriodContemporary
Notable worksTen Kings (2014)
Blood Red Sari (2012)
Slayer of Kamsa (2009)
Prince of Ayodhya (2003)
Vertigo (1994)
The Iron Bra (1992)
Spouse

Bithika Banker

(m. 1987)
ChildrenAyushyoda Banker, Yashka Banker

Ashok Kumar Banker (born 7 February 1964 in Mumbai, India) is an author and screenwriter. His writing spans crime thrillers, essays, literary criticism, fiction and Indian mythology.[1] The author of several well-received novels including a trilogy billed as "India's first crime novels in English",[2] he became widely known for his retellings of Indian mythological epics, starting with the internationally acclaimed and best-selling eight-volume Ramayana Series.[3] His books have sold over 2 million copies and have been published in 16 languages in 58 countries.[4] His Epic India Library is an attempt at retelling all the myths, legends and itihasa of the Indian sub-continent in one story cycle comprising over 70 volumes.[5][6]

Early life

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Childhood

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Banker was raised by his grandmother, May Agnes Smith. She married Mr. D'Souza, an Indian Christian from Goa, and the couple settled in BycullainMumbai. His grandmother financed the publication of his first book, a collection of poetry titled Ashes in the Dust of Time, which he self-published at age 15.[7]

Career

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Journalism

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Ashok Banker worked as a freelance journalist and columnist for several years, for publications such as The Times of India[8] and Outlook magazine. He was also a reviewer and commentator on contemporary Indian literature, an essayist, literary critic and reviewer.[9]

Literary contribution

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Banker is a contemporary Indian novelist.[10][11] His work has been included in anthologies such as The Vintage Book of Modern Indian Literature[12] and The Picador Book of Modern Indian Literature.[13] His novel Vertigo, published in 1992, was praised by critics and readers including the late Dom Moraes.[14]

Crime fiction

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Banker (far right) at a panel discussion in November 2012

Banker has published in several genres, including crime thrillers.[15] His Kali Rising books is a contemporary radical feminist thriller series featuring only women protagonists. The first book, Blood Red Sari, was launched at the Tata Literature Live! literary festival in Mumbai in November 2012.[16]

Science fiction, fantasy and horror

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His Gods of War was released by Penguin in 2009.[17][18]

Autobiographical work

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Three of his novels contain autobiographical elements and are closely related to one another. His novel Vertigo is about a man struggling to make a successful career and home life in Bombay. Byculla Boy takes its name from the suburb he and his mother grew up in. Beautiful Ugly is a tribute to his mother.[19]

Mythological retellings

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Banker is best known for his Ramayana Series, a freely imaginative retelling of the ancient Sanskrit epic poem.[20] It has spawned the burgeoning mythology genre.[21]

Television work

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Banker has been credited as the creator and scriptwriter (story, screenplay and dialogues) for A Mouthful of Sky, India's first television series in English, originally aired on DD Metro in the Indian sub-continent, retelecast on Star World. He was also co-writer of Malaysia's television series in English, titled City of the Rich, produced by UTV. Writing sporadically for television from the mid-1980s onwards, Banker scripted over 520 episodes of broadcast television for various series.[22]

Feature films

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In June 2013, Disney UTV purchased the rights to Banker's ongoing Mahabharata Series, with Banker commissioned to adapt the epic for release in 2016/17. Disney India CEO Siddhartha Roy Kapur was attached to produce and Director Abhishek Kapoor signed to direct the film.[23][24][25] Banker has also confirmed that he has been commissioned by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra to write the script for a forthcoming film.[26]

Select bibliography

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Poetry

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Literary fiction

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Young adult novels

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Ramayana series

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Collected as omnibus volumes

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Krishna Coriolis series

[edit]

Mahabharata series

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Prequel Series

Mahabharata Series

Epic love stories

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Kali Rising

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Crime fiction

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Itihasa series

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Future history

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Non-fiction books

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Other works

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Further reading

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Ashok Banker on real art, honest emotions Times of India, 6 April 2012
  • ^ Mystery of the missing jasoos Times of India 16 May 2010
  • ^ Why Does Indian Mythology Dominate Contemporary Fiction in India?
  • ^ On the Comeback Trail, The Pioneer, March 23, 2013
  • ^ The Forest of Stories The Telegraph, 15 March 2012
  • ^ An epic undertaking The Hindu, 21 March 2012
  • ^ Bollywood, the worst example of storytelling DNA, 22 April 2012
  • ^ Star's Final Assault|Ashok K. Banker Outlook, 15 March 1999
  • ^ Derogatory book reviews: article from the New Statesman website.
  • ^ The Great Indian Novelists on English Literature/Naval Kishore Singh. Delhi, Manglam Pub., 2008, viii, 268 p., ISBN 978-81-906650-2-5
  • ^ Sistla, Lakshmi, Towards Integration: Childhood in Ashok Banker's Byculla Boy (6 December 2008). The Icfai University Journal of English Studies, Vol. III, No. 4, pp. 29–35, December 2008. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1312203]
  • ^ "The Vintage Book of Modern Indian Literature": Random House Academic Resources website.
  • ^ "The Picador Book of Modern Indian Literature" Archived 21 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine: Pan Macmillan website.
  • ^ "Flights of the imagination: Amit Chaudhuri on books about India". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015.
  • ^ "Murder in the city" Article on Indian Crime Fiction at Livemint, Wall Street Journal India website.
  • ^ "Blood Red Sari by Ashok Banker book review". Archived from the original on 19 November 2012. Retrieved 7 November 2012.
  • ^ "Gods of War: Buy Gods of War by Banker Ashok at Low Price in India".
  • ^ "Quizzes (Books) | guardian.co.uk Books".
  • ^ My mother and I: An intensely personal note by Ashok Banker on his film project Beautiful Ugly (Expanded and Revised by Ashok on 22 June) Archived 7 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Internet Book List" Archived 7 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine: Internet Book List website.
  • ^ An epic undertaking/The Hindu
  • ^ http://www.bestmediainfo.com/2014/10/colors-announces-magnum-opus-chakravartin-ashoka-samrat/ | bestmediainfo.com 10 September 2014
  • ^ "Now, the entire Mahabharata on the big screen - Times of India". The Times of India.
  • ^ "Disney India to bring Mahabharata to life on celluloid". 24 March 2014.
  • ^ "This will be my 'Lord of the Rings': Abhishek Kapoor - Times of India". The Times of India.
  • ^ Subhakeerthana, S. (17 November 2014). "Narrating a Travelling Tale". The New Indian Express.
  • ^ Epics reloaded in a modern avatar/The Asian Age
  • ^ Penguin Books website website
  • ^ A Mouthful of Sky (1995 TV series): IMDB.com website, credited as India's first Television Series in English.
  • Sunday, article in issue of January 1993.
  • Society Magazine, cover story titled "Byculla Boy", August 1993.
  • The Week, cover story, August 1993.
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