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R. Raj Rao is an Indian writer, professor of literature, and a prominent figure in the Indian literary scene. He was born in 1955 in India. He is best known for his works in English, such as The Boyfriend (1993), The Great Indian Butterfly (1998), and The Boyfriend's Guide to the Universe (2003).
R. Raj Rao has a Master's degree in English Literature from the University of Bombay and a PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of California, Berkeley. He has taught at the University of Bombay, the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of Hyderabad.
R. Raj Rao has written several books, including The Boyfriend (1993), The Great Indian Butterfly (1998), and The Boyfriend's Guide to the Universe (2003). He has also written several short stories, essays, and plays. He has won several awards, including the Sahitya Akademi Award for English in 2003, the Crossword Book Award in 2004, and the Sahitya Akademi Award for Children's Literature in 2006.
R. Raj Rao is currently a professor of English at the University of Hyderabad. He is married and has two children. His net worth is estimated to be around $1 million.
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Rao published the non-fiction work Whistling in the Dark in 2009, the novels Hostel Room 131 in 2010 and Lady Lolita's Lover in 2015.
Following the success of The Boyfriend, Rao founded the Queer Studies Circle at Pune University. Rao was one of the first to offer a course on LGBT literature at the university level in India. Rao first offered it in 2007, after years of resistance on the part of his academic superiors. He said: "It's strange how the academic fraternity that has always been quick to accept all kinds of literature — Marxist, feminist, Dalit — had a huge reservation when it came to queer literature. For years, the Board of Studies refused to let us start the course saying that 'Indian students do not need it'. Finally we clubbed it with Dalit literature and started it under the genre of Alternative Literature."
Poems from Rao's BOMGaY collection served as the basis for Riyad Vinci Wadia's film Bomgay (1996), said to be India's first gay film. The Boyfriend was his first novel. It was released with fanfare by Penguin India all over the country in 2003. Filled with irreverent, dry humour and devoid of sentimentality, The Boyfriend is a tragi-comic love story set in the jumbled up heart of Mumbai. According to a blurb, "[The Boyfriend] also deals with unsparing irony the realities of caste, class, religion, masculinity and the gay subculture in India". It created quite a stir when it first appeared and was discussed in many prominent magazines as a guide to the then underground gay subculture in Bombay. It went on to be used as a model for the queer scene in India in researches in the field of queer studies.
R. Raj Rao was born in Bombay, India. He earned a PhD in English from the University of Bombay in 1986 and received the Nehru Centenary British Fellowship for his post-doctoral research at the Centre for Caribbean Studies, University of Warwick, UK He attended the International Writing Program, Iowa, in 1996. His works include Slide Show (poems). He has edited Ten Indian Writers in Interview and co-edited Image of India in the Indian Novel in English (1960–1980). He works as a professor and head of the English Department at the University of Pune. Rao is openly gay. On the recurring themes of homosexuality in his works, Rao says: "I am myself a poet, novelist, playwright and writer of non-fiction. Similarly, my teaching and research interests in queer theory and queer literature are a direct and natural outcome of my being gay and imaginatively tackling the subject in my fiction, poetry and plays." His poems appeared in many prestigious poetry anthologies like The Dance of the Peacock besides other noted journals and anthologies.
R. Raj Rao (born 1955) is a writer, poet and teacher of literature and "one of India's leading gay-rights activists". His 2003 novel The Boyfriend is one of the first gay novels to come from India. Rao was one of the first recipients of the newly established Quebec-India awards.