Rana Dasgupta bags 2019 Tagore Literary Prize

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The second edition of Literary Prize was awarded to for his 2010 novel "Solo", a tale of estrangement and the ultimate failure of material existence.

An amount of $10,000, a statue and a certificate for contribution to literature was given to Dasgupta, as per the organisers of the award ceremony on Tuesday.

"Nine years after 'Solo' came out, I am delighted and indeed very surprised to see it receiving fresh recognition. This global age has very much to learn from Tagore's global age, which was in many ways more morally and politically acute than ours.

"We must retrieve this lost knowledge: but we must also make of it something new, something strange, something history has never seen before," Dasgupta, who is the of India's richest literary award, the JCB Prize for Literature, was quoted as saying in a statement.

The Literary Prize for social achievement was awarded to Yohei Sasakawa, the Goodwill for Leprosy Elimination, for "his incredible efforts to uproot leprosy and great contribution to world peace".

The Prize was also awarded to Tsai Ing-wen as "a beacon of democracy", the organisers said.

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First Published: Wed, April 24 2019. 18:30 IST