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Kamala das observes that there is not in the world​

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Kamala Das, Malayalam pen name Madhavikutty, Muslim name Kamala Surayya, (born March 31, 1934, Thrissur, Malabar Coast [now in Kerala], British India—died May 31, 2009, Pune, India), Indian author who wrote openly and frankly about female sexual desire and the experience of being an Indian woman. Das was part of a generation of Indian writers whose work centred on personal rather than colonial experiences, and her short stories, poetry, memoirs, and essays brought her respect and notoriety in equal measures. Das wrote both in English (mostly poetry) and, under the pen name Madhavikutty, in the Malayalam language of southern India.

Kamala Das

QUICK FACTS

BORN

March 31, 1934

Thrissur, India

DIED

May 31, 2009 (aged 75)

Pune, India

NOTABLE WORKS

“My Story”

“The Old Playhouse, and Other Poems”

“The Descendants”

“A Doll for the Child Prostitute”

“Thanuppu”

“Padmavati the Harlot”

“Balyakalasmaranakal”

“Alphabet of Lust”

Das was born into a high-status family. Her mother, Nalapat Balamani Amma, was a well-known poet, and her father, V.M. Nair, was an automobile company executive and a journalist. She grew up in what is now Kerala and in Calcutta (now Kolkata), where her father worked. She began writing poetry when she was a child. When she was 15 years old, she married Madhava Das, a banking executive many years her senior, and they moved to Bombay (now Mumbai). Das had three sons and did her writing at night.

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