Anindita Ghose

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Anindita Ghose
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OccupationAuthor, Journalist
LanguageEnglish
NationalityIndian
Notable works The Illuminated
Website
aninditaghose.com

Anindita Ghose is an Indian author, journalist, and editor based in Mumbai. Her debut novel, The Illuminated , was published in 2021.

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Biography

Ghose completed an MA in Linguistics from the University of Mumbai, and an MA in Arts & Culture Journalism from the Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. [1] She worked as a journalist at The Times of India, Mint, and Vogue India. [2] [3]

Her debut novel The Illuminated was published in the Indian subcontinent by 4th Estate HarperCollins and by Head of Zeus (Bloomsbury) internationally in 2023. [4] [5] It was described by author André Aciman as ‘extraordinary’ [6] and Peony Hirwani of The Independent picked Ghose as one of her nine best upcoming authors from India. [7]

Her journalism has been published in The Guardian , [8] The Caravan , [9] The Hindu, [10] Vogue India, [11] and Kinfolk [12] .

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