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Jaspreet Singh


Jaspreet Singh (born 1969) is a Canadian writer and chemist.[1]

Life and early career edit

He grew up in Punjab, a state of India and moved to Canada in 1990.[citation needed] He is a former research scientist with a PhD in chemical engineering from McGill University.[citation needed] From August 2006 until June 2007, Singh was a resident in the Calgary Distinguished Writers Program at the University of Calgary.[citation needed] He served as the 2016–17 Writer-in-Residence at the University of Alberta.[2]

Works edit

Singh is the author of the novel Chef (2008 Véhicule Press/2010 Bloomsbury),[3] and Seventeen Tomatoes: Tales from Kashmir, a collection of linked stories. Both books deal with the damaged landscapes of Kashmir, especially Siachen Glacier. His play, Speak, Oppenheimer, written for Montreal's Infinite Theatre, involves three physicists, including J. Robert Oppenheimer. He contributed an essay to the anthology AIDS Sutra: Untold Stories from India (2008). His second novel, Helium, was published in 2013. It tells the story of a young chemistry student whose mentor was murdered in the course of the anti-Sikh riots in 1984.[4] His personal essay about 1984 in India was published in The New York Times as "Thomas Bernhard in New Delhi".[5] November, a collection of poems, appeared in 2017.[6]

His newest novel, Face, is slated for publication in 2022.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ Interview with the Author in which he speaks about Helium
  2. ^ "Previous Writers-in-Residence | Faculty of Arts". www.ualberta.ca. Retrieved 17 December 2018.
  3. ^ Irish Times Review of Jaspreet Singh's Chef, the novel set in Kashmir
  4. ^ The Globe and Mail on Jaspreet Singh's Helium
  5. ^ "Jaspreet Singh". india.blogs.nytimes.
  6. ^ "Poems - November". albertaviews.ca. June 2018.
  7. ^ "66 works of Canadian fiction to watch for in spring 2022". CBC Books, January 11, 2022.


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