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The Wire 2021-06-03

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Arfa Khanum Sherwani in conversation with Amandeep Sandhu

Amandeep Sandhu was born in Rourkela, Odisha, and studied at the University of Hyderabad. He works in the IT industry as a technical writer and lives in Bengaluru.

Aman is the author of two novels: 'Sepia Leaves' (2008, Rupa) is about a family living under the shadow of schizophrenia from a young boy’s point of view during the Emergency. 'Roll of Honour' (2012, Rupa) is about the split loyalties of a Sikh boy in a military boarding school in Panjab during the Khalistan movement, based on the events of the year 1984. The novel was nominated for The Hindu Prize 2013 and translated into Panjabi as 'Gwah De Fanah Hon Ton Pehlan'.

In late 2019, Aman published his non-fiction 'Panjab: Journeys Through Fault Lines' (Westland/Amazon, 2019) which is part-reportage, part-memoir, part-contextual history. The book is longlisted for the NIF-Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay Award 2020 and short-listed for the Atta Galatta-BLF Non Fiction Prize 2020. His recent short e-Book on India's mental health in the times of corona virus outbreak is: 'Bravado to Fear to Abandonment: Mental Health and COVID-19 Lockdown' available on Amazon.

Aman's essays and short stories have appeared in various anthologies, magazines and websites. He also writes for Caravan, Scroll, The Hindu, The Hindu Businessline and others. Amandeep was a Fellow Akademie Schloss Solitude, Stuttgart 2013-15. For some time he has been working on a novel 'The Memory Maker' and now a cat has adopted him.

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