{"id":2811,"date":"2017-03-25T00:24:57","date_gmt":"2017-03-24T18:54:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/fableandi.com\/?p=2811"},"modified":"2020-04-05T10:17:11","modified_gmt":"2020-04-05T04:47:11","slug":"contemporary-indian-women-writers-who-should-be-on-your-reading-list","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.thebooksatchel.com\/contemporary-indian-women-writers-who-should-be-on-your-reading-list\/","title":{"rendered":"Contemporary Indian Women Writers who Should be on Your Reading List"},"content":{"rendered":"
This month, being the Women’s History month, I came up with a hashtag #femmemarch on Instagram<\/a><\/span> to celebrate women writers. This was open to everyone on Bookstagram, the book lover’s community on Instagram. In addition there were featured posts from twelve wonderful ladies and myself (Check the above link where all twelve accounts are tagged. There are some amazing recommendations).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n For more recommendations from women writers around the world, and I mean 400+ recommendations, check the hashtag #femmemarch<\/a><\/span>. Such an enthusiastic response got me thinking about contemporary writers from India. This is a question I am frequently\u00a0asked on my Instagram account (where I run a daily blog)<\/span>; so it feels like a perfect time to list out fifteen prominent women writers from India. This list is in no way a comprehensive one. And maybe I might make a Part 2 to add to the ones already mentioned.<\/p>\n Enough of the introduction and onto the list.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n No surprises here because Arundhati Roy is one of my favourite writers. Her debut novel,\u00a0The God of Small Things<\/em>, is one that ‘crashed on me like a tidal wave’<\/a><\/span>. I talk more about my reasons for not reading Roy’s novel for nearly eighteen years <\/a><\/span>inspite of my admiration for the author on an exclusive post. Arundhati is a political activist and is active in environmental and human rights issues. She has several essay collections to her credit. Her new novel, the first fiction in nearly twenty years, is titled The Ministry of Utmost Happiness<\/em> ( read review<\/a><\/span>) and is scheduled for release in June, 2017.<\/p>\n <\/p>\nArundhati Roy<\/h3>\n