Lorenzo Searches for the Meaning of Life by Upamanyu Chatterjee published by Speaking Tiger Books, has been announced as the winner of the 2024 JCB Prize for Literature, and awarded the 25-lakh Rupee Prize. The event was held at the JCB India Headquarters, Ballabhgarh. The coveted trophy, which is a sculpture by Delhi artist duo, Thukral and Tagra, titled ‘Mirror Melting,’ was awarded to Upamanyu Chatterjee.The prestigious award was handed over on behalf of Lord Bamford, Chairman, JCB by Mr Deepak Shetty, CEO & MD, JCB India. Speaking at the event, Mr Deepak Shetty said, “The JCB Prize for Literature was conceptualised by Lord Bamford to celebrate the Indian-ness of Indian literature. Over the years this award has attracted some of the most eclectic mix of works and this year has been no different. Congratulations to Upamanyu Chatterjee’s Lorenzo Searches for the Meaning of Life on behalf of the entire JCB Family.”“There is so much thatcontemporary Indian literature in regional languages has to offer to the readers. Publishers play a key role in supporting and promoting high-quality translations so that these works are accessible to both old and young readers through platforms that suit their preferences. India’sevolving approach to both writing and consuming literature promise some exciting reading experiences ahead,” added Mr Shetty. The Jury said: Jerry Pinto: “Upamanyu Chatterjee’s ‘Lorenzo Searches for the Meaning of Life’ is a tourde force that takes us into the depths of a man’s soul and across the varied geographies of faith and reason. It is a book to be read and re-read for its ambition and its chievement.”Deepthi Sashidharan:“Breathtaking in its sweep and meticulous in its research, this book has anability to pull you into its world – of life and search for the faith of an immigrant, of timelines that flit between continents, and based on a true story, quirkily
stacked in the reverse.”