Google on Tuesday paid tribute to Malayalam poet Balamani Amma on her 113th birth anniversary through its doodle. This has brought to light her contributions to the Indian literature. Here’s what you need to know about the renowned writer
The book titled Krishna Sobti: A Counter Archive is part of the ‘Writer in Context’ series which has been conceptualized to facilitate understanding of Indian writers from different languages.
Santha Rama Rau: The prolific wordsmith who wrote for the ‘New Yorker’ and was wooed by a mafia don
In her peripatetic life, the accomplished writer got many opportunities to observe major events and changemakers from up close. Courtesy: The Nikhil and Dottie Wagle Family Collection.
When she was six years old, Santha Rama Rau left India for the first time. Her father, Benegal Rama Rau, a civil servant, moved to England as the first Round Table Conference to discuss constitutional reforms in India got underway in 1930. For her, it was the beginning of a lifetime of travel, during which she wrote books and journalistic articles, had a ringside view of global events and met the changemakers of the time. Rau once told a newspaper that she lived in three-year cycles, spending “a year in New York, a city I adore, a year in India, and a year travelling”.