Ravinder Randhawa

Ravinder Randhawa
Born 1952
India
Occupation Writer
Language English
Nationality British
Ethnicity Indian
Citizenship United Kingdom
Website
Official website

Ravinder Randhawa (born 1952)[1] is a British Asian novelist and short story writer.

Life

Randhawa was born in India in 1952, but grew up in Warwickshire, England, and now (2014) lives in London.[2] She is the subject of a chapter in British Asian Fiction: Twenty-first Century Voices by Sarah Upstone.[3] Upstone writes that Randhawa "was essential to the burgeoning British Asian literature" and "not only wrote prolifically about the lives of British Asian women, but also fostered the careers of others, including Meera Syal."[4]

Work

In 1984, she founded the Asian Women Writers' Collective, which has published multiple collections of Asian women writers works. Her first novel A Wicked Old Woman is described as "a pioneering work of fiction", "one of the first [novels] to be published by a British Asian writer in the postwar period", and "a linguistically and structurally playful text that seems to foreground itself as artwork." The Coral Strand, published in 2001, was reissued as A Tiger's Smile. It "moves between pre-Independence Bombay and contemporary London" and "shifts seamlessly between places and states of mind, physical settings and stream of consciousness, between poetic prose and documentary realism".[2]

Selected publications

Contributed works

References

  1. Donnell, Alison (2002). "Ravinder Randhawa". Companion to Contemporary Black British Culture. Routledge. ISBN 9781134700240. Retrieved 11 October 2014.
  2. 1 2 "Ravinder Randhawa". LIterature: Writers. British Council. Retrieved 11 October 2014.
  3. Upstone, Sarah (2010). "3: Ravinder Randhawa". British Asian Fiction: Twenty-First-Century Voices. Manchester UP. pp. 62–81. ISBN 9780719078323.
  4. "British Asian Fiction: Twenty-first Century Voices: Ravinder Randhawa". Manchester Scholarship Online. Retrieved 11 October 2014. Abstract of chapter, available online
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