Jerry Pinto on his 10 Favourite Books

The National Award-winning, multi-faceted author talks about his favourite books. 

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The National Award-winning, multi-faceted author talks about his favourite books. 

Jerry Pinto wears many hats: Known mostly for his writing, the Mumbai-based wordsmith is also a self-confessed topiarist, curmudgeon and ruthless inventor of selves. He won the National Award for the Best Book on Cinema in 2006 for Helen:The Life and Times of an H-Bomb. Pinto's first novel Em and the Big Hoom received the 2016 Sahitya Akademi Award; he was the recipient of Yale University's Windham-Campbell Prize (2016) for fiction writing. His 2017 book Murder in Mahim goes beyond the genre of the murder mystery to explore deeper human emotions. His most recent work is 2025's A Good Life: The Power of Palliative Care.

 

Holy Bible, King James Version, Collins

This version of the Bible created much of what we call the English language today. But also for the radical figure of Jesus Christ, and his message of turning the other cheek, loving one another and one's enemies, the first being last and the last being first, blessed are the peacemakers, not judging others.

The Collected Works of William Shakespeare, Barnes & Noble

I began reading this as part of my education. I found myself bored … until I started reading them aloud. Then they exploded in my head. I read until I grew hoarse through the whole of a summer. I try to re-read one play every year and rediscover things I forgot.

Midnight's Children by 

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