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Vikram Seth (born June 20, 1952) is an Indian novelist and poet. He was born and raised in Calcutta. He read Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) as an undergraduate at Oxford University, and did post-graduate study in economics at Stanford University. He also studied classical Chinese poetry at Nanjing University.
He is best known for his novels: The Golden Gate (1986), about San Francisco, written in verse as a very long sonnet sequence; A Suitable Boy (1993), a very long panoramic view of India in the nineteenth century Russian style; and An Equal Music (1999 in literature|1999).
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