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  2. List of Indian women writers - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Anamika (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Anamika (born 17 August 1961) is a contemporary Indian poet, social worker and novelist [1] writing in Hindi, and a critic writing in English. My Typewriter Is My Piano is her collection of poems translated into English. [2] She is known for her feminist poetry. [2]

  4. Category:21st-century Indian women writers - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:21st-century Indian writers. It includes Indian writers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. See also: Category:21st-century Indian male writers

  5. Diane Burns - Wikipedia

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    Other books that include her poetry include: Aloud: Voices from the Nuyorican Poets Café, [17] American Indian Literature: An Anthology, [18] Indivisible: Poems for Social Justice, [19] Native American Literature: An Anthology, [20] Truth & Lies: An Anthology of Poems, [21] New Worlds of Literature, [22] A Multicultural Reader, [23] Bowery ...

  6. Jyotsna Milan - Wikipedia

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    Milan was part of a new generation of woman poets in India who emerged in the 1980s. [6] Her poem "Woman 2" was included in The Oxford Anthology of Modern Indian Poetry (1994), translated from Hindi, [ 7 ] and in In Their Own Voice: The Penguin Anthology of Contemporary Indian Women Poets (1993) together with her poem "Wind-tree". [ 8 ]

  7. Banaja Devi - Wikipedia

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    Banaja Devi is an Indian poet and short story writer in Odia literature, has made contributions to the literary world. She was honored with the 38th Sarala Puraskar for her short story compilation titled “Kathapua.” [1] [2] Banaja Devi's writing often explores themes such as gender dynamics, social justice, [3] and the human condition. [4]

  8. Meena Kandasamy - Wikipedia

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    My poetry speaks like my people, my poetry speaks for my people." [ 13 ] Her work has been published in anthologies and journals that include Anthology of Contemporary Indian Poetry , [ 17 ] The Little Magazine , Kavya Bharati , Indian Literature , Poetry International Web , Muse India , Quarterly Literary Review , Outlook , Tehelka and The New ...

  9. List of female poets - Wikipedia

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    Phyllis McGinley (1905–1978), American author of children's books and poetry; Cecília Meireles (1901–1964), Brazilian writer and educator; Ruth Moore (1903–1989), American fiction writer and poet; Salomėja Nėris (1904–1945), Lithuanian poet and political commentator; Adalgisa Nery (1905–1980), Brazilian poet, novelist, journalist ...