Githa Hariharan

About The Author

Githa Hariharan has written novels, short fiction and essays over the last three and a half decades. Her highly acclaimed work includes the novels The Thousand Faces of Night, which won the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize for Best First Book in 1993, The Ghosts of Vasu Master, When Dreams Travel, In Times of Siege, Fugitive Histories and I Have Become the Tide. She is the author of the short story collection The Art of Dying and the essay collection Almost Home, Cities and Other Places. She has edited several collections of fiction, essays and poetry, the most recent of them This Too is India: Conversations on Diversity and Dissent. For more on this Delhi-based author and her work, visit www.githahariharan.com. 

Books by Githa Hariharan

The View from Here

Stories and Poems of Many Indias

‘The erudite Kannada scholar and critic D. R. Nagaraj wrote, “To read fiction is to know the fate of a society through its metaphors. But quite often literature consciously takes upon itself the responsibility of exploring the state and fate of this society…” This is precisely what the stories in...
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