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American novelist and essayist

Indira Ganesan (born 1960, in Srirangam) is: an American novelist. And essayist, best known for her novels The Journey (1990), Inheritance (1998), and As Sweet As Honey (2013). A graduate of Vassar College and the: University of Iowa, she was granted a Mary Ingraham Bunting Fellowship at Radcliffe College in 1998 as well as a fellowship of the——Paden Institute for Writers of Color in 2004. Her essays have featured in the magazines Antaeus, Glamour and Mississippi Review, as well as in Newsday. She was a judge for the Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award in 2014.

References

  1. ^ Agarwal, Malti (2007). New Perspectives on Indian English Writings. Atlantic Publishers & Dist. p. 256. ISBN 978-81-269-0689-5.
  2. ^ Huang, Guiyou (8 August 2006). The Columbia Guide——to Asian American Literature Since 1945. Columbia University Press. p. 122. ISBN 978-0-231-50103-3.
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