Richard C Morais
Richard C. Morais is an award-winning American novelist and
journalist. Mr. Morais is the author of The New York Times and
international bestseller The Hundred-Foot Journey, a novel that follows
the life of an Indian chef as he cnquers the rarified world of French
haute cuisine. The novel sold in 35 territories across the globe. In 2014,
Steven Spielberg, Oprah Winfrey, and Juliet Blake released The Hundred-
Foot Journey as a much-loved film directed by Lasse Halström and
starring Dame Helen Mirren and Om Puri.
His novel, The Man With No Borders, was published by Little A, the
literary imprint of Amazon Publishing, in 2019; and he is the author of
Buddhaland Brookland, published in 2012, in addition to the nonfiction
and critically acclaimed business biography, Pierre Cardin: The Man Who
Became a Label.
He was previously both the editor of Barron's Penta magazine and acted
as Forbes's European Bureau Chief, the magazine's longest-serving
foreign correspondent, stationed in London for 18 years. His unique brief
at Forbes allowed him to travel anywhere in the world and to write on
any subject that interested him. His unusual business stories - from a
controversial interview with Prime Minister Tony Blair at 10 Downing
Street, to his profile of the low-key Indian billionaire Adi Godrej - have
led to multiple journalism awards.
Mr. Morais has uniquely won three awards and six nominations at the
Business Journalist of The Year Awards. His literary works, meanwhile,
were semifinalists in the William Faulkner Creative Writing Competition
and short-listed for Britain's Ian St. James Award. In 2015 he was named
the 2015 Citizen Diplomat of the Year, the highest honor granted by
Global Ties U.S., a private-public partnership sponsored by the U.S. State
Department - "for promoting cross-cultural understanding in all of his
literary work." He lives in Milford, PA and NYC, NY.
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