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  • RK
    Rupi Kaur is a Canadian-Indian poet, illustrator, and author known for her bestselling poetry collection 'Milk and Honey.' With a strong focus on themes of love, trauma, and healing, Kaur's work has resonated with readers worldwide.
  • CB
    Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni is an Indian-American author and poet known for her work in fiction and poetry. With numerous bestselling novels such as 'The Mistress of Spices' and 'Sister of My Heart,' Divakaruni's writing explores Indian culture, identity, and relationships.
  • AR
    Arundhati Roy is an Indian author, activist, and Booker Prize-winning novelist known for her critically acclaimed novel 'The God of Small Things.' Roy's writing often addresses political and social issues, making her a prominent voice in contemporary literature.
  • JL
    Jhumpa Lahiri is an Indian-American author known for her Pulitzer Prize-winning collection of short stories, 'Interpreter of Maladies.' Lahiri's writing often explores themes of identity, belonging, and cultural displacement, resonating with readers around the world.
  • SR
    Salman Rushdie is an Indian-British author known for his provocative and intellectually challenging novels, including 'Midnight's Children' and 'The Satanic Verses.' Rushdie's work often blends magical realism with political and social commentary, earning him international acclaim.
  • KD
    Kiran Desai is an Indian author and Booker Prize-winning novelist known for her acclaimed works such as 'The Inheritance of Loss.' With a keen eye for detail and a gift for storytelling, Desai's writing explores themes of identity, migration, and cultural collisions.
  • VS
    Vikram Seth is an Indian author and poet known for his epic novel in verse, 'A Suitable Boy.' Seth's writing is characterized by its lyrical prose and intricate narratives that delve into the complexities of Indian society, culture, and politics.
  • AG
    Amitav Ghosh is an Indian author known for his historical fiction novels such as 'The Ibis Trilogy' and 'The Glass Palace.' Ghosh's writing seamlessly weaves together history, politics, and personal narratives, creating rich and immersive storytelling experiences.