Samit Basu Explained

Samit Basu
Birth Date:1979 12, df=yes
Birth Place:Kolkata, India
Occupation:Novelist, film director
Period:2004–present
Genre:Fantasy, science fiction, superhero, children's, rom-com

Samit Basu (born 14 December 1979) is an Indian novelist and filmmaker whose body of work includes science fiction, fantasy and superhero novels, children's books, graphic novels, short stories, and a Netflix film. His most recently published novel is The City Inside, an anti dystopian near future science fiction novel set in Delhi and published by Macmillan imprint Tordotcom. Its previous Indian edition Chosen Spirits, published 2020, was shortlisted for the JCB Prize for Literature.[1] [2] [3]

He currently lives and works in Delhi and Mumbai, India.

Biography

Born 14 December 1979 in a Bengali family, Basu grew up in Calcutta, where he studied at Don Bosco School, and later Presidency College, Kolkata, where he obtained a degree in Economics. He dropped out of the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad to write The Simoqin Prophecies and then went on to complete a course in broadcasting and documentary film-making at the University of Westminster, London.

Writing

Basu is the author of the GameWorld Trilogy, The Simoqin Prophecies, The Manticore's Secret and The Unwaba Revelations, a fantasy trilogy published by Penguin Books, India. He gained worldwide presence with the metahuman duology, Turbulence and its sequel Resistance, a superhero novel set in India, Pakistan and England, published by Titan Books.[4] He is also the author of the Adventures of Stoob series of children's books set in Delhi, and Terror on the Titanic a YA novel. In 2020, Chosen Spirits was published by Simon and Schuster. The book is described as 'anti-dystopian'.[5]

The UK publication of Turbulence in 2012 introduced Basu to the West. Wired said "Turbulence has it all… Solid writing, great character development, humor, personal loss, and excellent points to ponder in every chapter." It also won a Wired Geekdad Goldenbot Award[6] and appeared at no.2 on the list of hot new Amazon Science Fiction titles on the week of its release. Since 2013, Basu has also written a series of children's books titled The Adventures of Stoob. Three books have been published so far in the series - Testing Times, A Difficult Stage and Mismatch Mayhem. All three have been illustrated by graphic artist Sunaina Coelho.

Basu is also a comics writer. His initial projects with Virgin Comics were as a writer for Shekhar Kapur's Devi (#3-#10) and The Tall Tales of Vishnu Sharma based on the Panchatantra. Basu also co-wrote Untouchable (comics), a graphic novel with X-Men and Lucifer writer Mike Carey[7] and went on to write UnHoli, an episodic zombie comedy set in and around New Delhi.[8] In 2013, Basu published Local Monsters, a comic/fantasy take about six immigrant monsters living in a house in Delhi, and contributed to 18 Days, a Grant Morrison take on the Mahabharata.

Direction and Screenwriting

In April 2019, Netflix announced that Basu was a co-director and writer of House Arrest, one of their new International Originals series from India.[9]

Bibliography

TitleSeriesPublisherISBNPublishing date
The Simoqin PropheciesThe Gameworld TrilogyPenguin Books India2004
The Manticore's SecretThe Gameworld TrilogyPenguin Books India2005
The Unwaba RevelationsThe Gameworld TrilogyPenguin Books India2007
Terror on the TitanicScholastic2010
TurbulenceTurbulenceTitan Books2012
ResistanceTurbulenceTitan Books2013
Testing TimesThe Adventures Of StoobRed Turtle2014
A Difficult StageThe Adventures Of StoobRed Turtle2015
Mismatch MayhemThe Adventures Of StoobRed Turtle2016
Chosen SpiritsSimon & Schuster2020
The City InsideTordotcom PublishingISBN 97812508274872022
The Jinn-Bot of ShantiportTordotcom Publishing2023

Notes and References

  1. Web site: New Novel alert!. Basu. Samit. 2019-10-28. Samit Basu. en. 2020-01-12.
  2. Web site: 'If there's one successful sci-fi movie, there will be 20 more': 'House Arrest' director Samit Basu. Ghosh. Devarsi. Scroll.in. en-US. 2020-01-12.
  3. Web site: Scroll Staff. JCB Prize: Deepa Anappara, Samit Basu, Dharini Bhaskar, S Hareesh, Annie Zaidi make the shortlist. 2021-01-06. Scroll.in. en-US.
  4. Web site: 'No poster and no flag': An interview with Samit Basu. 2017-11-11. FactorDaily. en-US. 2020-01-12.
  5. News: Bhatt. Neha. 2020-05-09. Samit Basu's new novel, 'Chosen Spirits', describes a best-case scenario for Earth's future. en-IN. The Hindu. 2021-01-06. 0971-751X.
  6. Web site: New Superhero Novel Lets You Experience Turbulence . Wired.com . 25 September 2012 . 31 March 2014 .
  7. Web site: Carey Becomes "Untouchable" CBR. www.cbr.com. 10 November 2010. 2020-01-12.
  8. Web site: Liquid Comics Launches Digital Platform To Capture India's Pop-Culture Crazed, Mobile-Connected Youth. Salkowitz. Rob. 2011-12-06. Fast Company. en-US. 2020-01-12.
  9. Web site: Netflix Expands Indian Slate With 10 Original Films. The Hollywood Reporter. 14 April 2019. en. 2020-01-12.