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Isha Basant Joshi (born 1908, date of death unknown), poet, short story writer. Anees Jung (born 1944), journalist, columnist, non-fiction writer. Kirthi Jayakumar (born 1987), author, non-fiction writer, women's rights activist, feminist. Jyoti Arora (born 1977) Blogger, novelist.
Anupama Jain. Aparna Jain. Devaki Jain. Suvira Jaiswal. Nalini Jameela. (previous page) ( next page ) Categories: 21st-century Indian writers. 21st-century women writers by nationality.
Literature portal. Women writers (poets, novelists, screenplay writers, playwrights, journalists etc.) who live or have lived in India, or who are of Indian origin, or both. This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Indian writers. It includes writers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
Smita Agarwal. Dnyaneshwar Agashe. Sheetal Agashe. Syed Sahil Agha. Vinita Agrawal. Isher Judge Ahluwalia. Ameena Ahmad Ahuja. Bill Aitken (writer) Zoya Akhtar.
Dalit literature. Dalit literature is a genre of Indian writing that focuses on the lives, experiences, and struggles of the Dalit community over centuries, in relation to caste-based oppression and systemic discrimination. [1][2][3] This literary genre encompasses various Indian languages such as Marathi, Bangla, Hindi, [4] Kannada, Punjabi ...
Anita Desai FRSL (born Anita Mazumdar; 24 June 1937), is an Indian novelist and Emerita John E. Burchard Professor of Humanities at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. [ 1 ] She has been shortlisted for the Booker Prize three times. [ 2 ][ 3 ] She received the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1978 for her novel Fire on the Mountain, from the ...
Vaidehi. Janaki Srinivasa Murthy popularly known by her penname Vaidehi was born on 12 February 1945. She is an Indian feminist writer and well-known writer of modern Kannada language fiction. Vaidehi is one of the most successful women writers in the language and a recipient of prestigious national and state-level literary awards. [2]
Arundhati Roy was born in Shillong, Meghalaya, India, [9] to Mary Roy, a Malayali Jacobite Syrian Christian women's rights activist from Kerala and Rajib Roy, a Bengali Brahmo Samaji [10] tea plantation manager from Kolkata. [11] She has denied false rumors about her being a Brahmin by caste. [10]