Vauhini Vara Explained
Vauhini Vara is a Canadian and American journalist and author. She has written and edited for The Atlantic, The New Yorker, and The New York Times Magazine.[1] Her debut novel, The Immortal King Rao, was a finalist for the 2023 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.[2]
Early life and education
Born in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada to Indian immigrants, Vauhini Vara was raised in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada, and in Edmond, Oklahoma and Seattle, Washington in the United States. After graduating from Stanford University in 2004, she became a technology reporter for The Wall Street Journal. In 2008 she took a leave of absence from the WSJ to attend the Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa. She graduated with her MFA in 2010 and then returned to the WSJ for the next three years.
Career
Vara was a technology reporter at the Wall Street Journal for almost ten years, covering Silicon Valley and California politics.[3] [4] In 2013, she left the Wall Street Journal to work at the New Yorker's website.[5] She has also published articles in The New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic, Harper's Magazine, Fast Company, Businessweek, WIRED, and elsewhere.[6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]
Vara is a recipient of the O. Henry Award for her fiction writing, and has published stories in Tin House, ZYZZYVA, and other publications.[12] In 2021, she wrote the viral piece "Ghosts," a nine-part essay about losing her older sister to cancer, using an early model of GPT-3, the AI that would become ChatGPT.[13] Her novel, The Immortal King Rao, was published in 2022.[14]
Vara is a Visiting Assistant Professor of English at Colorado State University for 2023-24.[15]
In 2015, Vara received the O. Henry Award for her story I, Buffalo.[16] Her fiction writing has also received honors from the Rona Jaffe Foundation, the Canada Council for the Arts, MacDowell, and Yaddo.[17]
Her debut novel, The Immortal King Rao, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize[18] and was shortlisted for the National Book Critics' Circle's John Leonard Prize[19] and the Center for Fiction's First Novel Prize.[20] In India, the novel won the Atta Galatta-Bangalore Literature Festival Book Prize[21] and the Times of India AutHer Award.[22] Wiip is developing a television series, based on the book.[23]
Personal life
Vara is on the board of the Krishna D. Vara Foundation.[24] She lives in Colorado with her husband Andrew Foster Altschul. They have one son.
Bibliography
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Vauhini Vara . W.W. Norton.
- Web site: Fiction . The Pulitzer Prizes.
- Web site: Vauhini Vara.
- Web site: Vauhini Vara Staff reporter, The Wall Street Journal.. The Wall Street Journal. 22 June 2017.
- Web site: Vauhini Vara . The New Yorker.
- News: Vara . Vauhini . My Decade in Google Searches . The New York Times . 27 December 2019.
- Vara. Vauhini. May 2017. Bee-Brained Inside the competitive Indian-American spelling community. Harpers Magazine. 22 June 2017.
- Vara. Vauhini. October 27, 2016. Clothing Keeps Getting Cheaper, and Factory Workers Are Paying the Price. Bloomberg BusinessWeek. 22 June 2017.
- Vara. Vauhini. June 2016. The Energy Interstate. The Atlantic. 22 June 2017.
- Web site: Vauhini Vara. WIRED. 22 June 2017.
- We Will Literally Predict their Outcomes. Vara. Vauhini. WIRED. 22 June 2017.
- Web site: Vauhini Vara - News, Articles, Biography, Photos . Wall Street Journal. 2015-03-23 .
- Web site: Ghosts . The Believer.
- Web site: The Immortal King Rao . W.W. Norton.
- Web site: Vauhini Vara named 2023-2024 Visiting Assistant Professor of English . Colorado State University.
- Web site: The O. Henry Prize Stories: Author Spotlight Vauhini Vara. Random House. 22 June 2017.
- Web site: About . Vauhini Vara.
- Web site: Fiction . The Pulitzer Prizes.
- Web site: The National Book Critics Circle Awards . Book Critics.
- Web site: 2022 First Novel Prize . The Center for Fiction.
- News: Vauhini Vara Wins The Bangalore Literature Festival-Atta Galatta Book Prize . Explocity . 4 December 2022.
- News: AutHer Award 2023: Complete list of winners . Times of India . Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. . 20 March 2023.
- Web site: Porter . Rick . 2023-03-07 . Wiip Nabs 'Immortal King Rao' Novel to Adapt for TV (Exclusive) . 2023-12-03 . The Hollywood Reporter . en-US.
- Web site: The KDV Award . KDV Award.
- News: Escoffery . Jonathan . 2023-10-22 . New Stories Put a Complicated Spin on Familiar Traumas . en-US . The New York Times . 2023-12-03 . 0362-4331.
- News: Vara . Vauhini . 2023-09-18 . Jhumpa Lahiri and Me . en-US . The New York Times . 2023-12-03 . 0362-4331.
- Web site: 2023-10-16 . Vauhini Vara's 'This is Salvaged' explores womanhood, art as social activism . 2023-12-03 . www.wbur.org . en.
- Web site: Venkataramanan . Meena . Vauhini Vara's 'This Is Salvaged' deals in flesh and blood - The Boston Globe . 2023-12-03 . BostonGlobe.com . en-US.