The longlisted entries contending for the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature 2014 are:
Anand: Book of Destruction (Translated by Chetana Sachidanandan; Penguin, India)
Benyamin: Goat Days (Translated by Joseph Koyippalli; Penguin, India)
Cyrus Mistry: Chronicle of a Corpse Bearer (Aleph Book Company, India)
Joydeep Roy-Bhattacharya: The Watch (Hogarth/ Random House, UK)
Manu Joseph: The Illicit Happiness of other people (John Murray, UK & Harper Collins India)
Mohsin Hamid: How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia (Hamish Hamilton/Penguin, India)
Nadeem Aslam: The Blind Man's Garden (Random House, India)
Nayomi Munaweera: Island of a Thousand Mirrors (Perera Hussein Publishing, Sri Lanka & Hachette India)
Nilanjana Roy: The Wildings (Aleph Book Company, India)
Philip Hensher: Scenes from Early Life (Faber & Faber, USA)
Ru Freeman: On Sal Mal Lane (Graywolf Press, USA)
Sachin Kundalkar: Cobalt Blue (Translated by Jerry Pinto; Hamish Hamilton/Penguin, India)
Shyam Selvadurai: The Hungry Ghosts (Double Day Publishing, Canada)
Sonora Jha: Foreign (Vintage Books/Random House, India)
Uzma Aslam Khan: Thinner Than Skin (Clockroot Books/Interlink Publishing, USA)
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