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International Indian Writers who amazed us by their work

Let's remember those great Indian writers whose contributions are devised Globally and have earned huge titles and support internationally.

Kavishala celebrates the glorious and mighty Writers who changed the history of literature and fiction.

 Memories are never-ending moments

Borrowed from each passing time.

God or bad from bygone days,

Etched inside album or hearts.


Our mind is a book

Where the past and present meet,

Memories we lovingly cling to

That makes the verse skip a beat.


Sometimes we tend to forget.

Someone we love silently.

But memories are precious gifts

That live on forever.


Yes, memories are time we lived once,

And we all have quite a few,

The memories we treasure the most

Are those we made with our loved ones.



Kiran Desai


Kiran Desai is a thoughtful writer who has experimented with varied forms of narrative techniques in fiction. Kiran Desai's talent acquisition in the use of irony and humor make her novels worth reading and has been a bestseller of all times. In 2006 Kiran Desai the daughter of Anita Desai had won the Booker Prize for her second novel, "The Inheritance Of Loss".

The book "The Inheritance of Loss" deals with a number of themes from eventful rustic life to pangs insurgency. Kiran Desai is an outstanding personality as well as an author of contemporary India.


Aravind Adiga


The White Tiger is the first novel of Arvind Adiga which earned him popularity in India and abroad. Aravind Adiga won Booker Prize for literature in 2008 for "The White Tiger" which surprised the readers by its narrative strategy and realistic presentation of the world of corruption prevalent in all realms of Indian life.

Many of the moments mentioned in the novel have parallels with contemporary Indian events. Adiga's different novels are also worth reading and he is a celebrated author who have something to say to the world.

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