
Rohinton Mistry’s first short stories were published in Canada in 1983,
eight years after he moved there from India, and he writes about his
native Bombay with the distilled concentration of the exile. His first
collection, Tales from Firozsha Baag, appeared in 1987, since when he has published three novels, including A Fine Balance,
which won the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize (Overall Winner, 1996), and
the Royal Society of Literature's Winifred Holtby Memorial Prize. When
the book was an Oprah’s Book Club choice in 2001 it sold an extra
500,000 copies.
Amanda Craig, writing in the Literary Review, said of A Fine Balance:
“This is a work of genius. I cannot begin to review it without saying
so. It should be read by everyone who loves books, win every prize,
make its author a millionaire.”