Playwright While still a student in New-Delhi, Vijay Singh wrote and directed a play
Waiting for Beckett by Godot, followed by
A Promenade on the Eyelashes of 1917.
Journalism In the early eighties, Vijay Singh wrote a 20-page article which was published by
Le Monde diplomatique. This was the start of his career as a journalist in France. He has written extensively for the French press, primarily
Libération,
Le Monde and
Le Monde diplomatique on issues revolving around politics, culture, art and cinema, and also contributed articles to magazines and other international newspapers such as
The Guardian and The Times of India. In 1985, Singh co-presented a long programme with Frédéric Mitterrand on the Opening of the Année de l'Inde (India Year) on TF1, one of the main French TV channels.
Literary While still a journalist, Vijay Singh wrote his first novel,
Jaya Ganga, In Search of the River Goddess. The book was first published in France (
Jaya Ganga, le Gange et son double, Ramsay, Paris 1985; Ginkgo, Paris 2005) before being published by
Penguin Books India and UK, Rupa Publishers and Rajkamal Prakashan. He subsequently wrote
Whirlpool of Shadows (French:
Tourbillon d’ombres),
La Nuit Poignardée (
The Wounded Night), and
The River Goddess (French:
La Déesse qui devint fleuve), a book for young readers. His latest book,
Gange, fleuve et déesse, in collaboration with Jacques Raymond (photography), was published by éditions de la Flandonnière, France in 2014.
Whirlpool of Shadows was listed by the Booker Prize winner Barry Unsworth in his column “Best Books of the UK” in
The Sunday Times, 1992.
Films Vijay has written and directed two feature films - the much acclaimed cult film
Jaya Ganga (French:
Jaya, fille du Gange) was released in France, the UK and India and shown at several major film festivals worldwide, often in the competition category. The music was composed by
Vanraj Bhatia. His second feature film
One Dollar Curry, a light-hearted comedy on immigration, was shot in Paris and released internationally. The film received wide press and media coverage. The music was composed by
Zakir Hussain. Vijay Singh has also written and directed the acclaimed films
India by Song and
Farewell My Indian Soldier (
Adieu, mon soldat indien - first presented as
Mademoiselle France pleure). His documentary
Chami and Ana the Elephant (
Man and Elephant/ ''L'homme et l'éléphant'') was first shown on the French television channel
Canal + before being broadcast on some 100 televisions worldwide. ==Awards==