Banaras Lit Fest 2026 Announces Longlist for Prestigious Book Awards

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Press Release

oi-Oneindia English Desk

The
Banaras
Lit
Fest
has
announced
the
longlist
for
the
2nd
Banaras
Lit
Fest
Book
Awards,
honouring
outstanding
literary
works
published
in
2025
across
multiple
genres
and
languages.
The
awards
celebrate
excellence
in
fiction,
non-fiction,
poetry,
and
translation,
recognising
both
authors
and
translators
for
their
significant
contributions
to
India’s
vibrant
literary
landscape.

The
longlist
features
an
exceptional
selection
of
books
by
celebrated
writers
as
well
as
emerging
voices,
reflecting
the
depth,
diversity,
and
dynamism
of
contemporary
Indian
writing.
With
categories
such
as
the
Rabindranath
Tagore
Award
for
Translation,
Sarvepalli
Radhakrishnan
Award
for
Non-Fiction,
Ruskin
Bond
Award
for
Fiction,
and
Kabir
Award
for
Poetry,
the
awards
underscore
the
festival’s
commitment
to
celebrating
India’s
multilingual
and
multicultural
literary
traditions.

The
2nd
Banaras
Lit
Fest
Book
Awards
announced
its
longlist,
recognizing
literary
works
published
in
2025
across
fiction,
non-fiction,
poetry,
and
translation,
including
the
Ruskin
Bond
Award
for
Fiction
and
the
Sarvepalli
Radhakrishnan
Award
for
Non-Fiction.

Press Release Banaras Lit Fest 2026 Announces Longlist for Prestigious Book Awards


2nd
Banaras
Lit
Fest
Book
Awards

Longlist
(English)

  • Ruskin
    Bond
    Award
    for
    Fiction
  • The
    World
    With
    Its
    Mouth
    Open

    Zahid
    Rafiq
  • Tales
    from
    the
    Dawn-Lit
    Mountains

    Subi
    Taba
  • Muses
    Over
    Mumbai

    Murzban
    S.
    Shroff
  • The
    Elsewherians:
    A
    Documentary

    Jeet
    Thayil
  • Our
    Friends
    in
    Good
    Houses

    Rahul
    Pandita
  • Eden
    Abandoned:
    The
    Story
    of
    Lilith

    Shinie
    Antony
  • The
    Tiger’s
    Share

    Keshava
    Guha
  • The
    Burnings

    Himanjali
    Sankar
  • Mrs
    Happily
    Single

    Shubha
    Sarma
  • A
    Fatal
    Distraction

    Samyukta
    Bhowmick


Sarojini
Naidu
Award
for
Poetry

  • Freerain

    Easterine
    Kire
  • The
    Gallery
    of
    Upside
    Down
    Women

    Arundhati
    Subramaniam
  • The
    Hanuman
    Chalisa

    Abhay
    K
  • Tomorrow
    Someone
    Will
    Arrest
    You

    Meena
    Kandasamy
  • So
    That
    You
    Know

    Mani
    Rao
  • Coins
    in
    Rivers

    Rochelle
    Potkar
  • Lone
    Pine

    Siddhartha
    Menon
  • The
    Art
    of
    Unboxing

    Neera
    Kashyap
  • A
    Blur
    of
    a
    Woman

    Basudhara
    Roy
  • Mearcstapa:
    Border
    Walker

    Brainerd
    Prince


Sarvepalli
Radhakrishnan
Award
for
Non-Fiction

  • Father
    Tongue,
    Motherland:
    The
    Birth
    of
    Language
    in
    South
    Asia

    Peggy
    Mohan
  • The
    Call
    of
    Music:
    Eight
    Stories
    of
    Hindustani
    Musicians

    Priya
    Purushothaman
  • Learning
    from
    Silence

    Pico
    Iyer
  • Candle
    in
    the
    Wind:
    Stories
    of
    True
    Crime
    Against
    Women
    and
    Children

    Sharmishtha
    Shenoy
  • The
    Fall
    of
    Kabul

    Nayanima
    Basu
  • Story
    of
    an
    Unknown
    Indian

    Neha
    Dixit
  • Shattered
    Lands:
    Five
    Partitions
    and
    the
    Making
    of
    Modern
    Asia

    Sam
    Dalrymple
  • Believer’s
    Dilemma

    Abhishek
    Choudhary
  • Charles
    Correa:
    Citizen
    Charles

    Mustansir
    Dalvi
  • Song
    of
    the
    Clay
    Pot:
    My
    Journey
    with
    the
    Ghatam

    Sumana
    Chandrashekar


Rabindranath
Tagore
Award
for
Translation

  • Limited
    /
    Unlimited

    Sankar
  • Translated
    by
    Arunava
    Sinha
  • This
    Place
    of
    Mud
    and
    Bone

    Sanjay
    Bista
  • Translated
    by
    Anurag
    Basnet
  • The
    Dead
    Fish

    Rajkamal
    Choudhary
  • Translated
    by
    Mahua
    Sen
  • The
    Owl,
    the
    River,
    the
    Valley

    Arupa
    Patangia
    Kalita
  • Translated
    by
    Mitra
    Phukan
  • Caste
    Away

    Na.
    Vanamamalai
  • Translated
    by
    Joshua
    Gnanaselvan
  • Whose
    Urdu
    Is
    It
    Anyway?

    Rakhshanda
    Jalil
  • Lootaloot

    Baburao
    Bagul
  • Translated
    by
    Manav
    Kambli
  • The
    Madhouse:
    Pagalkhana

    Gyan
    Chaturvedi
  • Translated
    by
    Punarvasu
    Joshi
  • The
    Divine
    Sword

    Rita
    Chowdhury
  • Translated
    from
    Assamese
    by
    Reeta
    Borbora
  • Shabnam

    Syed
    Mujtaba
    Ali
  • Translated
    by
    Nazes
    Afros



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