![]() ![]() ![]() It was chosen as a book of the year by The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph, Financial Times, and The Observer. ![]() Her second novel, When I Hit You: Or, The Portrait of the Writer As A Young Wife (Atlantic, 2017), was a work of autofiction exploring poetry, the dark heart of language, French feminist philosophy and leftist discourse to lift the veil on the silence surrounding domestic violence and marital rape in India. It was chosen by The Independent as a debut of the year. ![]() Her critically acclaimed first (anti)novel, The Gypsy Goddess (Atlantic Books, London/4th Estate HarperCollins India, 2014), smudged the line between powerful fiction and fearsome critique in narrating the 1968 massacre of forty-four landless untouchable men, women and children striking for higher wages in the village of Kilvenmani, Tanjore. Her debut collection of poems, Touch (Peacock Books Mumbai, 2006) was themed around caste and untouchability, and her second, Ms Militancy (New Delhi, Navayana Publishers, 2010), was an explosive, feminist retelling/reclaiming of Tamil and Hindu myths. Meena Kandasamy combines her love for the written word with the struggle for social justice through poetry, translation, fiction and essays. ![]()
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