The Sidney Harman Writer-In-Residence Program
Anita Desai
Sidney Harman Writer-in-Residence, Spring 2003
"He stood by the window, studying the scene with great seriousness, knowing himself to be tricked. It was the first of India’s tricks. But was it a trick? Was it not India’s way of revealing the world on the other side of the mirror? India flashed the mirror in your face, with a brightness and laughter as raucous as a street band. You could be blinded by it. But if you refused to look into it, if you insisted on walking around to the back, then India stood aside, admitting you where you had not thought you could go. India was two worlds, or ten. She stood before him, hands on her hips, laughing that bloodstained laugh: Choose! Choose!"
-From Baumgartner’s Bombay
Anita Desai, the distinguished fiction writer, is the Spring 2003 Sidney Harman Writer-in-Residence at Baruch College. Ms. Desai’s novels include Cry, The Peacock; Voices in the City; Bye-Bye, Blackbird; Where Shall We Go This Summer?; Fire on the Mountain; Clear Light of Day; In Custody; Baumgartner’s Bombay; Journey to Ithaca; and Fasting, Feasting. She is also the author of two collections of short stories, most recently Diamond Dust and Other Stories; several books for children, including The Peacock Garden, Cat on a Houseboat, and The Village by the Sea; and the screenplay for the screen adaptation of In Custody, filmed by Merchant Ivory Productions.
A fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in England and an honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Ms. Desai has been awarded numerous prizes and honors, including the Winifred Holtby Prize of the Royal Society of Literature, the Padma Sri Award from the Government of India, the Moravia Prize for Literature, and the Neil Gunn Prize for International Literature from the Scottish Arts Council.
Born in Mussoorie, India, Ms. Desai is a graduate of Miranda House, University of Delhi, and is fluent in English, German, and Hindi. Her extensive teaching career includes positions as the Elizabeth Drew Visiting Professor at Smith College, the Gildersleeves Professor at Barnard College, the Purington Professor of English at Mount Holyoke College, and a visiting scholar at the Rockefeller Foundation in Bellagio, Italy. From 1993 through the fall of 2002, Ms. Desai was the John E. Burchard Professor of Writing at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge.
Anita Desai interviewed by students in Professor Eva Chou’s Contemporary Asian Literature course, English 3950 (Topics in Literature), Spring 2003.
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Past Writers-in-Residence
- Spring 2008: Charles Simic
- Fall 2007: Sigrid Nunez
- Spring 2007: Mark Kurlansky
- Fall 2006: Susan Choi
- Spring 2006: Carol Muske-Dukes
- Fall 2005: Francisco Goldman
- Spring 2005: Ben Katchor
- Fall 2004: William Finnegan
- Spring 2004: Colum McCann
- Fall 2003: April Bernard
- Spring 2003: Anita Desai
- Fall 2002: Philip Gourevitch
- Spring 2002: Paul Auster
- Fall 2001: John Edgar Wideman
- Spring 2001: Agha Shahid Ali
- Fall 2000: Edward Albee
- Spring 2000: Lorrie Moore
- Fall 1999: Jane Kramer
- Spring 1999: Tony Kushner
- Fall 1998: Yehuda Amichai
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