M. G. Vassanji Age, Wife, Family, Biography & More

M. G. Vassanji Age, Wife, Family, Biography & More

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Profession: Novelist

Hometown: Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania

Age: 73 Years

Bio/Wiki
Profession(s) • Novelist
• Editor
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.) in centimeters**- 165 cm**
in meters**- 1.65 m**
in feet & inches**- 5’ 5”**
Weight (approx.) in kilograms**- 65 kg**
in pounds**- 145 lbs**
Eye Colour Dark Brown
Hair Colour Natural Black
Career
First Novel ‘The Gunny Sack' (1989)
Awards, Honours, Achievements •1990- The Commonwealth First Book Prize in Africa
•1994- The Giller Prize for Best Work of Fiction in Canada for ‘The Book of Secrets’
•1994- The Harbourfront Festival Prize
•2003- The Giller Prize for Best Work of Fiction in Canada for ‘The In-Between World of Vikram Lall’
•2006- ‘When She Was Queen’ (2005) was nominated for The City of Toronto Book Award
•2007- 'The Assassin’s Song’ (2007) was nominated for The Governor General’s Award for English-Language Fiction
•2009- The Governor General’s Award for Best Work of Non-Fiction for ‘A Place Within: Rediscovering India’ (2008)
•2015- The Council Molson Prize for the Arts (Career Achievement) in Canada
Personal Life
Date of Birth 30 May 1950 (Tuesday)
Age (as of 2023) 73 Years
Birthplace Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa
Zodiac sign Gemini
Nationality Kenyan
Hometown Dar es Salaam, Tanganyika (now Tanzania), East Africa
College/University • Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
• University of Pennsylvania, United States
Educational Qualification(s) • Bachelors of Science (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) check sources
Toronto Metropolitan University Libraries

• PhD in Nuclear Physics (University of Pennsylvania) check sources
Toronto Metropolitan University Libraries
Relationships & More
Marital Status Married
Marriage Date 14 July 1979
Family
Wife/Spouse Nurjehan Aziz (Laboratory researcher)
Children Son(s)- Kabir and Anil
Parents Father- Gulamhussein Vassanji (deceased)
Mother- Daulatkhanu Nanji (deceased) (Owner of a clothing store)
Favourites
Beverage Indian masala tea
Writer(s) Fyodor Dostoevsky and Conrad Aiken

Some Lesser Known Facts About Moyez G. Vassanji

  • Moyez G. Vassanji is a Canadian novelist and editor who is known for his novels like ‘The Gunny Sack’ (1989), ‘The Book of Secrets’ (1994), ‘The In-Between World of Vikram Lall’ (2003), and ‘The Assassin’s Song’ (2007).

  • M. G. Vassanji’s novels and memoirs have been translated into many languages like Arabic, French, German, Hindi, Japanese, Spanish, and Turkish.

  • In 1970, Vassanji moved to The United States from East Africa, where he completed his formal education.

  • In 1980, he moved to Canada, where he worked as a research associate at the University of Toronto till 1989.

  • Vassanji was inclined towards medieval Indian history and Indian literature because he grew up listening to anecdotes from his grandparents who were from the western region of Gujarat and later moved to different parts of the world from India to Zanzibar to Mombasa, then from Mombasa to Dar es Salaam (where Vassanji spent his childhood). check sources ProQuest

  • His father, Gulamhussein Vassanji passed away when M. G. Vassanji was at the tender age of five. His mother owned a clothing store, which helped her in raising her five children.

  • In 1981, M. G. Vassanji and his wife, Nurjehan Aziz, founded the literary magazine ‘The Toronto South Asian Review,’ which was later renamed as ‘The Toronto Review of Contemporary Writing Abroad.’ check sources Toronto Metropolitan University Libraries

    M. G. Vassanji with his wife, Nurjehan Aziz

  • M. G. Vassanji started writing his first novel, ‘The Gunny Sack,’ in 1980, and it took him 9 years to publish the book in 1989. In this book, Vassanji laid emphasis on the problematic union of East Africa and South Asia over a period of time. check sources Athabasca University

  • In 1991, M. G. Vassanji started writing short stories, and his first short story was ‘Uhuru Street,’ which revolved around the linked stories of the Asian community of Dar es Salaam, the place where Vassanji spent his childhood. In 2005, he published his second collection of short stories titled ‘When She Was Queen,’ which is based on the ethical dilemma of a religious leader in Toronto.

    M. G. Vassanji’s first short stories collection titled ‘Uhuru Street’ (1991)

    M. G. Vassanji’s second collection of short stories titled ‘When She Was Queen’ (2005)

  • In 2003, he released another novel titled ‘The In-Between World of Vikram Lall,’ which was based on World War 2, colonial and post-colonial conditions of Kenya.

  • In 2005, Vassanji was rewarded with the Member of the Order of Canada (OBE) honour for his contribution to arts/writing. check sources Toronto Metropolitan University Libraries

  • In 1994, he published his second novel titled ‘The Book of Secrets.’ In 1999, M. G. Vassanji published his novel ‘Amriika,’ which was based on the experiences of Indian immigrants who moved to the United States during the mid-90s. In 2007, he published a novel titled ‘The Assassin’s Song,’ which was solely based on the after-effects of the brutal violence that struck Gujarat in 2002.

    M. G. Vassanji’s second novel titled ‘The Book of Secrets’ (1994)

    M. G. Vassanji’s award-winning novel titled ‘The Assassin’s Song’

  • In 2008, M. G. Vassanji published his first memoir titled ‘A Place Within: Rediscovering India,’ which is based on his travel back to his homeland Gujarat and searching for the shrines and the places of his ancestors. In the same year, he wrote ‘Extraordinary Canadians: Mordecai Richler,’ the biography of Canadian writer Mordecai Richler. check sources Penguin Random House

    M. G. Vassanji’s first memoir titled ‘A Place Within- Rediscovering India’ (2008)

    Canadian writer Mordecai Richler’s autobiography titled ‘Extraordinary Canadians- Mordecai Richler,’ written by M. G. Vassanji

  • He considers himself African, Asian, and Canadian, as he was born in Africa, his ancestors belonged to Asia, and he is settled in Canada respectively. check sources Penguin Random House India

  • In 2009, Vassanji released ‘A Delhi Obsession: A Novel,’ which focused on contemporary India as well as some of the Indian religious views.

    M. G. Vassanji’s novel titled ‘A Delhi Obsession’ (2009)

  • In 2012, M. G. Vassanji published ‘The Magic of Saida,’ which was based on a Canadian doctor who is haunted by memories of his early childhood.

    M. G. Vassanji’s novel ‘The Magic of Saida’ (2012)

  • In 2014, he published his second memoir titled ‘And Home Was Kariakoo: A Memoir of East Africa. Toronto,’ which was entirely based on the experiences of Indian immigrants living in East Africa.

  • In 2021, M. G. Vassanji published a short story collection titled ‘What You Are: Short Stories,’ which was a collection of 10 short stories that included tales from the streets of Tanzania and towns of Canada.

    M. G. Vassanji’s short stories collection titled ‘What You Are- Short Stories’ (2021)

  • When Vassanji was pursuing his PhD in Nuclear Physics at the University of Pennsylvania, he used to translate Bhakti (religious) poetry called ‘ginans’ from Gujarati into English. He also undertook two courses to learn Sanskrit and understand the foundation of Indian philosophy. check sources Penguin Random House India check sources The Open Magazine

  • Vassanji was fascinated a lot by the ruler Alauddin Khilji , and he used to compare the ruler’s life with the Shakespearean dramas. check sources Penguin Random House India  check sources The Open Magazine

  • According to Vassanji, many books have played an impactful role in his life including ‘The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky,’ ‘Living to Tell the Tale by Gabriel GarcĂ­a MĂĄrquez,’ ‘Weep Not, Child by NgĹŠgÄŠ wa Thiong’o’,’ and ‘Toward Freedom: The Autobiography of Jawaharlal Nehru .’ check sources CBC

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