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'''Aravind Adiga''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1997|97]] is a novelist who won the 2008 Man Booker Prize for his book ''The White Tiger''. Adiga was born in India, attended high school in Australia, and studied English at Columbia, where he graduated as the [[salutatorian]] of his class. He subsequently obtained a masters at [[Oxford]] and became a financial journalist, rising to the position of ''Time'' magazine's India correspondent.
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'''Aravind Adiga''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1997|97]] is a novelist who won the 2008 Man Booker Prize for his book ''The White Tiger''. Adiga was born in India, attended high school in Australia, and studied English at Columbia, where he graduated as the [[salutatorian]] of his class and took classes with [[Simon Schama]]. He subsequently obtained a masters at [[Oxford]] and became a financial journalist, rising to the position of ''Time'' magazine's India correspondent.
  
 
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Aravind Adiga CC '97 is a novelist who won the 2008 Man Booker Prize for his book The White Tiger. Adiga was born in India, attended high school in Australia, and studied English at Columbia, where he graduated as the salutatorian of his class and took classes with Simon Schama. He subsequently obtained a masters at Oxford and became a financial journalist, rising to the position of Time magazine's India correspondent.