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Arundhati Roy (born 1961), Indian author best known for her novel The God of Small Things (1997), which won the Booker Prize for Fiction in 1997 and became the best-selling book by a non-expatriate Indian author; Varsha Adalja (born 1940), Gujarati novelist, playwright; Smita Agarwal (born 1958), poet, educator; Vinita Agrawal (born 1965), poet ...
Pages in category "21st-century Indian women writers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 550 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Eunice de Souza (1 August 1940 – 29 July 2017) was an Indian English language poet, literary critic and novelist.Among her notable books of poetry are Women in Dutch painting (1988), Ways of Belonging (1990), Nine Indian Women Poets (1997), These My Words (2012), and Learn From The Almond Leaf (2016).
Sujata Bhatt (born 6 May 1956) is an acclaimed Indian poet known for her evocative and culturally rich works, has carved a unique niche in the world of literature through her exploration of identity, language, and cultural intricacies. Born in India and exposed to diverse cultures through her global travels, Bhatt's life experiences have ...
This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:21st-century Indian male writers and Category:21st-century Indian women writers The contents of these subcategories can also be found within this category, or in diffusing subcategories of it.
Resonating String Published by Authorspress India, Delhi- ISBN 978-9352070312; The Significant Anthology Published by Primalogue Publishing Media Private Limited- ISBN 978-9382759096; 52 Loves ISBN 978-1518891489; Resonance ISBN 978-9352070602; Contemporary Major Indian Women Poets Published by The Poetry Society Of India ISBN 978-9383888702
K. Srilata (also known as Srilata Krishnan) is an Indian poet, fiction writer, translator and academic based in Chennai. [1] Her poem, In Santa Cruz, Diagnosed Home Sick won the First Prize in the All India Poetry Competition (organized by the British Council and The Poetry Society (India)) in 1998. [2]
D. Esha Dadawala; Dinesh Nandini Dalmia; Kusumkumari Das; Snehaprava Das; Mamata Dash; Eunice de Souza; Anurupa Debi; Nalini Prava Deka; Sanskritirani Desai; Gauri ...