David Davidar Age, Wiki and Bio

David Davidar

Quick Info

ProfessionNovelist
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth27/09/1958
Age65 years
BirthplaceNagercoil, Kanyakumari district, Tamil Nadu, India

Bio/Wiki

Profession(s)
  • Novelist
  • Publisher

Physical Stats & More

Height175 cm
Weight80 kg
Eye ColorDark Brown
Hair ColorNatural Black

Educational Qualification(s)

SchoolSainik School in Amaravathinagar, Tiruppur district, Tamil Nadu
College/University
  • Madras Christian College, Chennai, India (1979)
  • Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, United States (1985)
Qualification(s)
  • BSc degree in Botany
  • Diploma in Publishing

Personal Life

Date of Birth27/09/1958
BirthplaceNagercoil, Kanyakumari district, Tamil Nadu, India
Zodiac signLibra
NationalityIndian
HometownNagercoil, Tamil Nadu, India

Relationships & More

Marital StatusMarried
Affairs/Girlfriends
  • Name: Lisa Rundle Description: Alleged relationship with Lisa Rundle, an ex-employee in Penguin Publishing House, where David used to work
Marriage Date1997

Family

FatherName not known (Tea planter)
MotherName not known (Teacher)
Siblings
  • Name: Ruth Swamy Description: Dietician and nutritionist
SpouseRachna Singh (bookseller)
ChildrenThe couple has no children

Career

First Novel‘The House of Blue Mangoes’ (2002)
Other Novels
  • ‘The Solitude of Emperors’ (2007)
  • ‘Ithaca’ (2011)
  • ‘A Clutch of Indian Masterpieces’ (2015)

Some Lesser Known Facts

David Davidar is an Indian novelist and publisher known for works like ‘The House of Blue Mangoes,’ ‘The Solitude of Emperors,’ ‘Ithaca,’ and ‘A Clutch of Indian Masterpieces.’
At 7 years old, David's poor academic performance prompted his grandfather to buy him books, sparking his love for reading and writing.
After college, David pursued journalism in Bombay, working for magazines like 'Himmat,' and freelancing for publications such as The Hindu and The Indian Express.
In 1985, David joined Penguin Books and later led Penguin Canada, publishing works by Indian writers like Ruskin Bond and Arundhati Roy.
David served as the president and publisher of Penguin Canada and as the managing director of Dorling Kindersley in India.
His first novel, ‘The House of Blue Mangoes,’ was published in 2002 and translated into 16 languages.
David was CEO of Pearson India and Penguin International until 2010 when he founded 'Aleph Book Company' with Rupa Publications owners in New Delhi.
In 2022, David edited ‘A Case of Indian Marvels,’ an anthology of short stories by Indian millennial and Gen Z writers, tackling topics like sex and LGBTQ issues.
A homestay in Pondicherry is named after David's first novel.
'Aleph Book Company' won the Publisher of the Year award at the Publishing Next Industry Award 2022.