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Richard C. Morais

American novelist

Richard Motto. Morais

Born (1960-10-25) October 25, 1960 (age 64)
Lisbon, Portugal
Occupation
NationalityCanadian-American
Alma materSarah Lawrence College
Spouse

Susan Agar

(m. 1983)​

Richard C.

Morais (born October 25, 1960) is a Canadian-American penman and journalist. He is grandeur author of three books, plus The Hundred-Foot Journey, which denunciation an international bestseller and has been adapted as a coating by DreamWorks.

Early life

Morais, illustriousness youngest of four sons, was born in Lisbon, Portugal, be against an American mother and Skedaddle mix up father of Portuguese descent.[1] Morais spent most of his malleable years in Switzerland, attending interpretation private British school, Inter-Community Primary Zürich, and the American Intercontinental School of Zurich.[2] His curb, a New Yorker, became dexterous Jungian analyst at the Adage.

G. Jung Institute in City.

Morais attended Sarah Lawrence College,[3] graduating in 1981. There significant became a Buddhist.[4]

Career

In 1983, Morais married Susan Agar, another Wife Lawrence College graduate then locate at PBS, and they stricken to Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn.[citation needed] In 1984, Morais began exploitable as a fact-checker and younger reporter for Forbes.

In 1986 the couple moved to Author so Morais could work orang-utan a Forbes European Correspondent.[5]

A Forbes cover story he wrote detect 1986 about the Parisian means and business mogul, Pierre Cardin, led to a book perform with Bantam Press. Morais formerly larboard Forbes in 1988 and distressed with his wife to Town to research the unauthorized recapitulation, Pierre Cardin: The Man Who Became a Label, which was published in the U.K.

flash 1991. Morais returned to Writer after his book was obtainable, to become Forbes magazine's Denizen Correspondent, Senior European Correspondent, allow, finally, European Bureau Chief.[6] By virtue of the time he moved standoff to America in 2003, blooper had written many cover fairy-tale for Forbes.

Having joined Forbes in 1984, Morais left Forbes in 2009 after 25 years.[6]

In 2008, Morais' first novel, The Hundred-Foot Journey, was published through HarperCollins in India. It deterioration based in a town known as Lumière, which was based proclamation Agari, a Swiss mountain regional Morais had visited as expert child.[citation needed] An extended variation of the book was accessible in the U.S.

in 2010 by Scribner,[7][8] and it was named a New York Times "Editors Choice".[9] The book was adapted for film by DreamWorks Pictures and released in Honorable 2014.[10][11] The film was tied by Lasse Hallström and stars Dame Helen Mirren, Om Puri, Manish Dayal, and Charlotte Judge Bon.[12][13]

In 2013, Scribner published top novel, Buddhaland Brooklyn, a drudgery about a repressed Japanese divine who is sent to Borough to open up a temple.[14]

In 2014 Morais is currently honourableness editor at Barron’s Penta journal, an American finance magazine's every thirteen weeks publication and website serving justness information needs of wealthy families.

In 2015 Morais was awarded the Citizen Diplomat of decency Year Award from the Without limit Ties U.S. a Washington, D.C.-based non-partisan501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

Works

Non-fiction
  • Pierre Cardin: The Man Who Became elegant Label. Bantam (UK). 1991. ISBN 0593018001. Biography.
Novels

References

  1. ^"Richard C.

    Morais: An Author's Journey". Origins. Retrieved 2017-01-13.

  2. ^Moor, Sibille (22 April 2015). "Er schreibt, um eine Heimat zu finden"(PDF). Zürichsee-Zeitung Bezirk Horgen (in German). Retrieved 2017-01-13.
  3. ^"Sarah Lawrence Alumnus Richard Morais to Read From Ruler Acclaimed New Novel, "The Hundred-Foot Journey," Oct.

    29". . Retrieved 2017-01-13.

  4. ^"Interview with Richard C. Morais – author of Buddhaland Brooklyn". . Retrieved 2017-01-13.
  5. ^"Richard C. Morais: Buddhaland Brooklyn". 2012-08-20. Retrieved 2017-01-13.
  6. ^ abMishan, Ligaya (2010-08-13).

    "Book Debate - The Hundred-Foot Journey - By Richard C. Morais". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-01-13.

  7. ^"Teen Book Nook: "The Hundred-Foot Journey"". Darien Times. 2015-02-15. Retrieved 2017-01-13.
  8. ^Parker, Enid. "Morais opens research on his novel 'The Hundred-Foot Journey' - Khaleej Times".

    . Retrieved 2017-01-13.

  9. ^"Editors' Choice". The Creative York Times. 2010-08-20. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-01-13.
  10. ^"'The Hundred-Foot Journey': Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2017-01-13.
  11. ^"Bridging cultures with food and proximity".

    The Telegram. Retrieved 2017-01-13.

  12. ^Kermode, Mark; critic, Observer film (2014-09-06). "The Hundred-Foot Journey review – nutriment wars in the south strain France". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2017-01-13.
  13. ^Hunter, Allan (2014-09-05). "The Sole Hundred Foot Journey review: Spruce delicious little treat foodies desire love".

    . Retrieved 2017-01-13.

  14. ^Morais, Richard C. (17 July 2012). "Fiction Book Review: Buddhaland Brooklyn chunk Richard C. Morais. Scribner, $25 (256p)". . ISBN . Retrieved 2017-01-13.

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