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            <![CDATA[ Tata Literature Live, scheduled to be held from November 16-22, will take place in the virtual format this year. Recently, its longlist for the year 2020 was announced under separate categories like Fiction, Non-Fiction, First Book (Fiction), First Book (Non-Fiction), Business Book of the Year. The winners will be announced on November 22.

Here is the list.

<strong>Tata Literature Live! Book of the Year (Fiction) Longlist </strong>

* <em>A People’s History of Heaven</em> by Mathangi Subramanian (Penguin Random House)

* <em>Amnesty</em> by Aravind Adiga (Pan Macmillan)

* <em>Girl Made of Gold</em> by Gitanjali Kolanad (Juggernaut)

*<em>Memory of Ligh</em>t by Ruth Vanita (Penguin Random House)

* <em>Prelude to a Riot</em> by Annie Zaidi (Aleph)

*<em>The Merman and the Book of Power: A Quissa</em> by Musharraf Ali Farooqui (Aleph)

<strong>Tata Literature Live! Book of the Year (Non-Fiction) Longlist </strong>

*<em>A Chequered Brilliance: The Many Lives of VK Krishna Menon</em> by Jairam Ramesh (Penguin Random House)

*<em>A Dominant Character: The Radical Science and Restless Politics of JBS Haldane</em> by Samanth Subramanian (Simon &amp; Schuster)

*<em>Akbar: The Great Mughal</em> by Ira Mukhoty (Aleph)

*<em>The Anarchy: The East India Company, Corporate Violence, and the Pillage of an Empire</em> by William Dalrymple (Bloomsbury)

*<em>The Deoliwallahs: The True Story of the 1962 Chinese-Indian Internment</em> by Joy Ma &amp; Dilip D’Souza (Pan Macmillan)

*<em>Sebastian &amp; Sons: A Brief History of Mrdangam Makers</em> by TM Krishna (Westland)

<strong>Tata Literature Live! First Book (Fiction) Longlist </strong>

*<em>A Burning</em> by Megha Majumdar (Penguin Random House)

*<em>Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line</em> by Deepa Anappara (Penguin Random House)

*<em>The Cliffhangers</em> by Sabin Iqbal (Aleph)

*<em>These, Our Bodies, Possessed by Light</em> by Dharini Bhaskar (Hachette)

*<em>You Beneath Your Skin</em> by Damyanti Biswas (Simon &amp; Schuster)

* <em>What’s Wrong with You, Karthik?</em> by Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (Pan Macmillan)

<strong>Tata Literature Live! First Book (Non- Fiction) Longlist </strong>

*<em>Flood and Fury: Ecological Devastation in the Western Ghats</em> by Viju B (Penguin Random House)

*<em>Shadow City: A Woman Walks Kabul</em> by Taran N Khan (Penguin Random House)

*<em>Tales from The Tail End: My Cancer Diary</em> by Ananya Mukherjee (Speaking Tiger)

*<em>The Death Script: Dreams and Delusions in Naxal Country</em> by Ashutosh Bhardwaj (HarperCollins)

*<em>The Great Repression: The Story of Sedition in India</em> by Chitranshul Sinha (Penguin Random House)

*<em>The Lotus Years: Political Life in India in the Time of Rajiv Gandhi</em> by Ashwini Bhatnagar (Hachette)

<strong>Tata Literature Live! Business Book of the Year Longlist </strong>

* <em>Excellence Has No Borders: How a Doctorpreneur Created a World-class Cancer Hospital Chain</em> by BS Ajaikumar with Hemanth Gorur (Penguin Random House)

*<em> India Unlimited: Reclaiming the Lost Glory</em> by Arvind Panagariya (HarperCollins)

*<em>Queeristan: LGBTQ Inclusion in the Workplace</em> by Parmesh Shahani (Westland)

*<em>The CEO Factory: Management Lessons from Hindustan Unilever</em> by Sudhir Sitapati (Juggernaut)

*<em>The Making of Hero: Four Brothers, Two Wheels and a Revolution that Shaped India</em> by Sunil Kant Munjal (HarperCollins)

*<em>The Tech Whisperer: On Digital Transformation and the Technologies that Enable it</em> by Jaspreet Bindra (Penguin Random House)

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                <![CDATA[ Tata Literature Live, scheduled to be held from November 16-22, will take place in the virtual format this year. Recently, its longlist for the year 2020 was announced under separate categories like Fiction, Non-Fiction, First Book (Fiction), First Book (Non-Fiction), Business Book of the Year. The winners will be announced on November 22.

Here is the list.

<strong>Tata Literature Live! Book of the Year (Fiction) Longlist </strong>

* <em>A People’s History of Heaven</em> by Mathangi Subramanian (Penguin Random House)

* <em>Amnesty</em> by Aravind Adiga (Pan Macmillan)

* <em>Girl Made of Gold</em> by Gitanjali Kolanad (Juggernaut)

*<em>Memory of Ligh</em>t by Ruth Vanita (Penguin Random House)

* <em>Prelude to a Riot</em> by Annie Zaidi (Aleph)

*<em>The Merman and the Book of Power: A Quissa</em> by Musharraf Ali Farooqui (Aleph)

<strong>Tata Literature Live! Book of the Year (Non-Fiction) Longlist </strong>

*<em>A Chequered Brilliance: The Many Lives of VK Krishna Menon</em> by Jairam Ramesh (Penguin Random House)

*<em>A Dominant Character: The Radical Science and Restless Politics of JBS Haldane</em> by Samanth Subramanian (Simon &amp; Schuster)

*<em>Akbar: The Great Mughal</em> by Ira Mukhoty (Aleph)

*<em>The Anarchy: The East India Company, Corporate Violence, and the Pillage of an Empire</em> by William Dalrymple (Bloomsbury)

*<em>The Deoliwallahs: The True Story of the 1962 Chinese-Indian Internment</em> by Joy Ma &amp; Dilip D’Souza (Pan Macmillan)

*<em>Sebastian &amp; Sons: A Brief History of Mrdangam Makers</em> by TM Krishna (Westland)

<strong>Tata Literature Live! First Book (Fiction) Longlist </strong>

*<em>A Burning</em> by Megha Majumdar (Penguin Random House)

*<em>Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line</em> by Deepa Anappara (Penguin Random House)

*<em>The Cliffhangers</em> by Sabin Iqbal (Aleph)

*<em>These, Our Bodies, Possessed by Light</em> by Dharini Bhaskar (Hachette)

*<em>You Beneath Your Skin</em> by Damyanti Biswas (Simon &amp; Schuster)

* <em>What’s Wrong with You, Karthik?</em> by Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (Pan Macmillan)

<strong>Tata Literature Live! First Book (Non- Fiction) Longlist </strong>

*<em>Flood and Fury: Ecological Devastation in the Western Ghats</em> by Viju B (Penguin Random House)

*<em>Shadow City: A Woman Walks Kabul</em> by Taran N Khan (Penguin Random House)

*<em>Tales from The Tail End: My Cancer Diary</em> by Ananya Mukherjee (Speaking Tiger)

*<em>The Death Script: Dreams and Delusions in Naxal Country</em> by Ashutosh Bhardwaj (HarperCollins)

*<em>The Great Repression: The Story of Sedition in India</em> by Chitranshul Sinha (Penguin Random House)

*<em>The Lotus Years: Political Life in India in the Time of Rajiv Gandhi</em> by Ashwini Bhatnagar (Hachette)

<strong>Tata Literature Live! Business Book of the Year Longlist </strong>

* <em>Excellence Has No Borders: How a Doctorpreneur Created a World-class Cancer Hospital Chain</em> by BS Ajaikumar with Hemanth Gorur (Penguin Random House)

*<em> India Unlimited: Reclaiming the Lost Glory</em> by Arvind Panagariya (HarperCollins)

*<em>Queeristan: LGBTQ Inclusion in the Workplace</em> by Parmesh Shahani (Westland)

*<em>The CEO Factory: Management Lessons from Hindustan Unilever</em> by Sudhir Sitapati (Juggernaut)

*<em>The Making of Hero: Four Brothers, Two Wheels and a Revolution that Shaped India</em> by Sunil Kant Munjal (HarperCollins)

*<em>The Tech Whisperer: On Digital Transformation and the Technologies that Enable it</em> by Jaspreet Bindra (Penguin Random House)

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