What Gandhi Didn't See: Being Indian in South Africa
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From the vantage point of her own personal history--a fourth-generation Indian South African of mixed lineage--indentured as well as trader class, part Hindu, part Muslim--Dala explores the nuts and bolts of being Indian in South Africa today. 'Zainab Priya Dala' is a freelance writer and psychologist. Her debut novel 'What About Meera' won the inaugural Minara Aziz Hassim Literary Prize in South Africa and was longlisted for both the Etisalat Prize for Fiction (the most prestigious literary prize for African fiction) and the 'Sunday Times' Barry Ronge Fiction Prize (South Africa's largest literary award). Her second novel, 'The Architecture of Loss', has been published to much critical acclaim. Her short stories were awarded second prize in the Witness True Stories of KwaZulu Natal and she has written opinion pieces for 'The New York Times Magazine', 'Marie Claire and Elle'. In 2017, she received an Honorary Fellowship in Writing at the International Writers Program at the University of Iowa. She has lived and worked in Dublin and now lives in Durban, South Africa.