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Nandini Sahu (born 1973), English-language poet, folklorist, academic; Indira Sant (1914–2000), Marathi poet; Krupabai Satthianadhan (1862–1894), early English-language Indian novelist; Mala Sen (1947–2011), writer and human rights activist, author of India's Bandit Queen; Mallika Sengupta (1960–2011), Bengali poet, novelist, feminist ...
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Kiran Desai (born 3 September 1971) is an Indian author. Her novel The Inheritance of Loss won the 2006 Man Booker Prize [ 1 ] and the National Book Critics Circle Fiction Award. [ 2 ] In January 2015, The Economic Times listed her as one of 20 "most influential" global Indian women.
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English translations of her work have appeared in various Indian and American anthologies. In addition to teaching, editing and writing, she was actively involved with the cause of gender justice and other social issues. She had began breast cancer treatment in 2005 and died on the 28th of May 2011. [4]
The Norton Anthology of English Literature, Vol. 2C, 7th Edition. New York: W.W. Norton, 2000: 2768 – 2785. Alter, Stephen and Wimal Dissanayake. "A Devoted Son by Anita Desai". The Penguin Book of Modern Indian Short Stories. New Delhi, Middlesex, New York: Penguin Books, 1991: 92–101. Gupta, Indra. India's 50 Most Illustrious Women.
Guwahati, Assam, British India: Died: 29 November 2011 (aged 69) [1] Guwahati, Assam, India [2] Pen name: Mamoni Raisom Goswami: Occupation: Activist, editor, poet, professor and writer: Nationality: Indian: Period: 1956–2011: Genre: Assamese literature: Subject: Plight of the dispossessed in India and abroad: Notable works-The Moth Eaten ...
Riyaz (in middle) with Nepali poet Suman Pokhrel and Afghan poetess Somaia Ramish on 25 February 2017 during South Asian Literature Festival 2017 in New Delhi. [1]Tarannum Riyaz (9 August 1960 – 20 May 2021) was an Indian writer and a senior fellow with the Ministry of Culture, Government of India.