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Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi (born 1977〔(Siddharth Shanghvi Biography ) redroom.com.〕) is an Indian author in English-language whose notable books include, ''The Last Song of Dusk'' (2004) and ''The Lost Flamingoes of Bombay'' (2009). He lives in Bombay and is a contributor to ''Time'' and other publications. ''The Last Song of Dusk'' (2005), made it to Man Asian Prize: 2009 Shortlist,〔(Siddharth Shanghvi ) Man Asian Literary Prize.〕 won the 2004 Betty Trask Award, one of UK's most prestigious prizes for debut novels,〔(Past Winners: 2004 ) Betty Trask Award〕〔 and Premio Grinzane Cavour 2005 (Italy) for the Best Debut novel. This book was also the''San Francisco Chronicle Best Book of 2004'', a ''2006 IMPAC Dublin Literary Award Finalist'' and a ''San Francisco Chronicle'' best-seller.,〔(The Last Song of Dusk )〕 and translated into 10 languages. ==Early life and education== Born in Juhu, Mumbai in a Gujarati Sanghvi family, Siddharth's father is businessman, while his grandfather, Arvind Vasavada, a psychoanalyst and a Jungian scholar.〔 He pursued his MA in International Journalism at the University of Westminster, London, where he specialised in Photography in 1999.〔 His second masters, in mass communications, was from San Jose State University (MS, Distinction).
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