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Ruth Prawer Jhabvala (1927–2013)

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Ruth Prawer Jhabvala was born in Cologne, Germany on May 7, 1927. She had to emigrate to England in 1939 with her family because of their Jewish faith. She earned a degree in English literature at London University. In 1951, she married an Indian architect, moved to India and raised three mehr anzeigen daughters. She began writing in 1955 and has written a dozen novels. Several novels were set in India such as The Nature of Passion, Esmond in India, Travelers and The Householder, which was also her first motion picture project. Shakespeare Wallah was her first collaboration on an original project. She also wrote screenplays such as Roseland and Jefferson in Paris. Her other fiction works included In Search of Love and Beauty, Three Continents, Poet and Dancer, Shards of Memory, East into Upper East and My Nine Lives: Chapters of a Possible Past. She won numerous awards including Britain's Booker Prize for her novel Heat and Dust in 1975, the BAFTA award for Best Screenplay for the filmed adaptation of Heat and Dust in 1984, an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for A Room With a View in 1986, the Best Screenplay Award from the New York Film Critics Circle for Mr. & Mrs. Bridge in 1990, an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for Howards, the MacArthur Foundation Award in 1984 and the Writers Guild of America's Screen Laurel Award in 1994. She died on April 3, 2013 at the age of 85. (Bowker Author Biography) weniger anzeigen
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Werke von Ruth Prawer Jhabvala

Hitze und Staub (1975) 1,247 Exemplare
A Room with a View [1985 film] (1985) — Screenwriter — 246 Exemplare
Eine Witwe mit Geld (1986) 211 Exemplare
The Remains of the Day [1993 film] (1993) — Screenwriter — 175 Exemplare
The Householder (1960) 139 Exemplare
Howards End [1992 film] (1992) — Screenwriter — 137 Exemplare
A Backward Place (1965) 125 Exemplare
Esmond in India (1958) 121 Exemplare
Three Continents (1987) 115 Exemplare
In Search of Love and Beauty (1983) 90 Exemplare
Poet and Dancer (1981) 89 Exemplare
Shards of Memory (1995) 87 Exemplare
Travelers (1657) 84 Exemplare
Get Ready for Battle (1962) 75 Exemplare
The Nature of Passion (1956) 67 Exemplare
How I Became a Holy Mother (1976) 66 Exemplare
Le Divorce [2003 film] (2003) — Screenwriter — 49 Exemplare
Die Liebesheirat (1955) 47 Exemplare
A New Dominion (1972) 46 Exemplare
A Stronger Climate (1968) 36 Exemplare
Heat and Dust (1991) 31 Exemplare
Heat and Dust [1983 film] (2003) — Screenwriter/Original novel — 21 Exemplare
The Bostonians [1984 film] (2003) — Screenwriter — 20 Exemplare
Mr. & Mrs. Bridge [1990 film] (1990) — Screenwriter — 17 Exemplare
Jefferson in Paris [1995 film] (1995) — Screenwriter — 14 Exemplare
Modern Short Stories 2: 1940-1980 (1982) — Mitwirkender — 12 Exemplare
Shakespeare Wallah [1965 film] (2004) — Screenwriter — 10 Exemplare
Bombay Talkie [1970 film] (1970) — Screenwriter — 8 Exemplare
Surviving Picasso [1996 film] (2011) — Screenwriter — 7 Exemplare
Jane Austen In Manhattan [1980 film] (1980) — Screenwriter — 7 Exemplare
An experience of India (1972) 5 Exemplare
The Europeans [1979 film] (2003) — Screenwriter — 5 Exemplare
Olivia (1978) 2 Exemplare
Roseland [1977 film] — Screenwriter — 1 Exemplar
Aphrodisiac 1 Exemplar
The Householder [1962 film] (2004) — Screenwriter — 1 Exemplar
חום ואבק 1 Exemplar

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The Best American Short Stories 2014 (2014) — Mitwirkender — 273 Exemplare
Nothing But You: Love Stories From The New Yorker (1997) — Mitwirkender — 186 Exemplare
India in Mind (2005) — Mitwirkender — 81 Exemplare
Stories from The New Yorker, 1950 to 1960 (1958) — Mitwirkender — 80 Exemplare
Choice Words: Writers on Abortion (2020) — Mitwirkender — 74 Exemplare
Women and Fiction: Volume 2 (1978) — Mitwirkender — 73 Exemplare
One World of Literature (1992) — Mitwirkender — 24 Exemplare
Passages: 24 Modern Indian Stories (Signet Classics) (2009) — Mitwirkender — 10 Exemplare
The City of Your Final Destination [2009 film] (2010) — Writer — 6 Exemplare

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Rechtmäßiger Name
Prawer, Ruth (Geburtsname)
Jhabvala, Ruth Prawer (Ehename)
Geburtstag
1927-05-07
Todestag
2013-04-03
Geschlecht
female
Nationalität
Deutschland (Geburt)
UK (Einbürgerung)
USA (Einbürgerung)
Geburtsort
Köln, Deutschland
Sterbeort
Manhattan, New York, USA
Wohnorte
England, UK
New York, New York, USA
Delhi, Indien
Ausbildung
Hendon County School
University of London (Queen Mary College)
Berufe
Novellist
Drehbuchautor
Kurzgeschichtenautor
Beziehungen
Prawer, S.S. (Bruder)
Preise und Auszeichnungen
American Academy of Arts and Letters Academy Award (1992)
Academy Award (Best Adapted Screenplay, 1992, 1986)
Kurzbiographie
Ruth Prawer was born in Cologne to a Jewish family. In 1939 they fled the Nazis to England, where she studied English literature at Queen Mary College and began to speak and write in English. In 1951 she married Cyrus H. Jhabvala, an Indian architect. The couple moved to India and raised three daughters there. From 1975 until her death, Ruth Prawer Jhabvala lived in New York City.

Beginning in 1955, Ruth Prawer Jhabvala wrote a dozen novels, many of them set in India. Two of them, The Householder and Heat and Dust, were adapted for the screen. Heat and Dust, Jhabvala's last book written in India, brought her the Booker Prize. A frequent contributor to The New Yorker, Jhabvala also had three short story collections published in addition to her novels.

Jhabvala was also an accomplished screenwriter, known for her many collaborations with director James Ivory and producer Ismail Merchant. This working relationship began with the 1963 film adaptation of The Householder, followed two years later by an original screenplay for Shakespeare Wallah, a film now widely regarded as a classic. Jhabvala also adapted novels such as E. M. Forster's A Room with a View and Howard's End for the Merchant-Ivory team, winning Academy Awards for both.

In 1984 Ruth Prawer Jhabvala received a MacArthur Fellowship, and in 1994 she received the Writers Guild of America's Screen Laurel Award, which is the Guild's highest honor. She became a naturalized citizen of the United Kingdom in 1948, and of the United States in 1986.

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Shakuntala is a young Indian woman who comes home to live with her propserous family in post independance Delhi.

Was slightly dissatisfied with this book. Written in the 1950s, approximately the same time as the book is set, there is the occasional interesting or amusing section, but this is countered by rambling page long paragraphs, that soon bored me. I didnt really engage much with any of the characters, and was still trying to sort out everyone's relationship with each other at the end of the 200 pages. will not be running out to get other books from this author… (mehr)
 
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nordie | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Oct 14, 2023 |
The modern story weaves perfectly with the past story. Lovely.
 
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blueskygreentrees | 34 weitere Rezensionen | Jul 30, 2023 |
Reason Read: Booker Winner, 1975, ROOT, TIOLI #13

This is a story told by the unnamed woman who has traveled to India to learn more about her step-grandmother, Olivia. The story is told through Olivia's letters and the unnamed woman's own experience in India. But the author also uses flashbacks so we can experience India through Olivia's eyes. The story is good enough but really not sure that this was really Booker material. The step-granddaughter's experience mirroring her step grandmother seemed a bit of a stretch. As often the case, the book tries to show how the English keep themselves separate from the Indian culture and also feminist issues of the seventies; independence, pregnancy, abortion.

I rate it only 3 stars.
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Kristelh | 34 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 26, 2023 |
Published in 1975, this book tells the story of an unnamed British woman who travels to India in search of her step–grandmother’s past. Her English step-grandmother, Olivia, had lived with her husband, a British official, in Satipur in the 1920s, during the era of the British Raj. She had developed a friendship with the local Nawab, an Indian Muslim prince. Later, the friendship became an infatuation, and a scandal ensued. The narrator has always been intrigued with her family’s history. In the 1970s, she inherits Olivia’s letters and journals, which further piques her curiosity. While in India, the narrator’s life starts to parallel that of her step-grandmother.

Throughout this story, the reader will become familiar with conditions in India in the 1920s – poverty, disease, crime, and the ever-present “heat and dust.” The letters contain the views of Olivia’s British social circle. Their view of India’s population comes across as mostly negative. Women have a subservient role and are expected to be dutiful and reserved. Olivia, through her contact with the Nawab, provides his views of the British, so the reader gains multiple perspectives. Both the British and the Nawab live in relative luxury compared to the majority of the population.

The reader comes to understand why Olivia and the Nawab are mutually attracted. He treats her with respect, confides in her, and sees her as a woman of agency. It is a character-driven novel. The 1970s story is narrated in first person. The historical story is told as if it were unfolding. Near the end there is conflict introduced by two male characters that results in Olivia taking a drastic action. It is not a happy story and not for anyone seeking one with all the loose ends tied up. I can see why this book won the Booker prize.
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Castlelass | 34 weitere Rezensionen | Oct 30, 2022 |

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