WASHINGTON: The Federation of Zoroastrian Associations of North America (FEZNA) has announced the creation of a new literary award in honor of the late Pakistani author Bapsi Sidhwa.

The award will be officially unveiled at the 18th North American Zoroas­trian Congress in Houston, Texas, in the coming days, according to a statement issued by FEZNA.

Sidhwa, renowned for her contributions to global literature, passed away in Houston on Wednesday at the age of 86. Her impactful works, such as Ice-Candy-Man and The Crow Eaters, are celebrated for their deep insight into identity, history, and the human spirit.

FEZNA first established the Bapsi Sidhwa Literary Prize in 2022, with the goal of nurturing and celebrating literary excellence. The new award further solidifies Sidhwa’s legacy, recognising her unwavering commitment to storytelling and the transformative power of words.

In the statement, FEZNA paid tribute to Sidhwa as a pioneering literary figure whose works transcended cultural boundaries. “Bapsi was a storyteller of remarkable depth,” said the statement, highlighting her ability to bridge cultures through her writing. Born in Karachi and raised in Lahore, Sidhwa later settled in Houston, where she became an integral part of the Zoroastrian community. Her contributions extended beyond her literary work, as she actively engaged with the Zoroastrian Association of Houston (ZAH) and mentored many within the community.

Sidhwa’s writing brou­ght the Parsi experience to the forefront of English literature, creating vivid, unforgettable characters and capturing the struggles and resilience of marginalized communities. Her stories of love, survival, and the aftermath of Partition resonate with readers worldwide.

Described as a mentor, advocate, and role model for women, Sidhwa’s indomitable spirit, humor, and generosity left an enduring impact on all who knew her.

Published in Dawn, December 27th, 2024

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