Shivani Negi
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In a Free State explores themes of exile and displacement across global settings, including India, and is celebrated for its sharp insights into the postcolonial human experience.
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A seminal work of magical realism, it delves into India's transition from British colonialism to independence.
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Roy's debut novel examines the complexities of family and societal norms in Kerala.
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Set in the 1980s, the novel addresses issues of globalization, immigration, and identity.
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A darkly humorous tale highlighting India's class struggles through the eyes of a village boy turned entrepreneur.
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Originally written in Hindi and translated by Daisy Rockwell, this novel became the first from an Indian language to win the International Booker Prize.
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