"'A Suitable Boy', which was published in 1993, and has since sold over a million copies around the world in twenty languages, will be published in the Indian subcontinent by Aleph Book Company, a company promoted by Rupa Publications India," said a statement released today.
Weidenfeld and Nicolson, an imprint of British publisher Orion, has secured the worldwide publishing rights.
The new release is set for autumn/winter 2016 and publishers are also bringing out the 20th anniversary edition of "A Suitable Boy", considered one of the longest novels ever published in a single volume in the English language.
A "Suitable Boy" was set in 1950s India and followed the lives and fortunes of four families, with its focus on the efforts of Lata Mehra's mother to find her "a suitable boy" to marry. The sequel is set to revolve around the stories of Lata's grandchildren and the events of the present day.
David Davidar said he was "beyond thrilled by the prospect of publishing what will be, without a doubt, the publishing event of the decade."
Seth's sequel had previously been set to be brought out by publisher Hamish Hamilton for a reported USD 1.7-million advance which was later cancelled.
"A Suitable Boy" was set in 1950s India, and followed the lives and fortunes of four families, with its focus on the efforts of Lata Mehra's mother to find her a "suitable boy" to marry. The sequel is set around stories of Lata's grandchildren and the events of the present day.
Seth was born in Kolkata and educated there and later went to England, California and China. He has written acclaimed books in several genres: many books of poetry; a verse novel, e Golden Gate; a travel book, "From Heaven Lake"; animal fables, "Beastly Tales" an epic novel, "A Suitable Boy" and a memoir, "Two Lives".
