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write down the work details of Anita Nair ( women author ).

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Born 26 January 1966 (age 53)

Shoranur, Kerala, India

Shoranur, Kerala, IndiaEducation B.A (English Literature)

Shoranur, Kerala, IndiaEducation B.A (English Literature)Alma mater NSS College, Ottapalam, Kerala

Shoranur, Kerala, IndiaEducation B.A (English Literature)Alma mater NSS College, Ottapalam, KeralaVirginia Center for the Creative Arts

Shoranur, Kerala, IndiaEducation B.A (English Literature)Alma mater NSS College, Ottapalam, KeralaVirginia Center for the Creative ArtsOccupation Writer

Shoranur, Kerala, IndiaEducation B.A (English Literature)Alma mater NSS College, Ottapalam, KeralaVirginia Center for the Creative ArtsOccupation WriterKnown for Ladies Coupé, Mistress, Lessons in Forgetting, Idris: Keeper of the Light

Shoranur, Kerala, IndiaEducation B.A (English Literature)Alma mater NSS College, Ottapalam, KeralaVirginia Center for the Creative ArtsOccupation WriterKnown for Ladies Coupé, Mistress, Lessons in Forgetting, Idris: Keeper of the LightAnita Nair (born 26 January 1966) is an Indian

EARLY LIFE:

Nair was born in Shoranur in Palakkad district of Kerala.Nair was educated in Chennai (Madras) before returning to Kerala, where she gained a BA in English Language and Literature.She lives in Bangalore with her husband, Suresh Parambath and a son.

CARRIER:

Nair was working as the creative director of an advertising agency in Bangalore when she wrote her first book, a collection of short stories called Satyr of the Subway, which she sold to Har-Anand Press. The book won her a fellowship from the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts.

Nair was working as the creative director of an advertising agency in Bangalore when she wrote her first book, a collection of short stories called Satyr of the Subway, which she sold to Har-Anand Press. The book won her a fellowship from the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts.Nair's second book was published by Penguin India, and was the first book by an Indian author to be published by Picador USA. A bestselling author of fiction and poetry, Nair's novels The Better Man and Ladies Coupé have been translated into 21 languages. Among Nair's early commercial works were pieces she penned in the late 90's for The Bangalore Monthly magazine (now called "080" Magazine), published by Explocity in a column titled 'The Economical Epicurean'.[6][7]

Nair was working as the creative director of an advertising agency in Bangalore when she wrote her first book, a collection of short stories called Satyr of the Subway, which she sold to Har-Anand Press. The book won her a fellowship from the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts.Nair's second book was published by Penguin India, and was the first book by an Indian author to be published by Picador USA. A bestselling author of fiction and poetry, Nair's novels The Better Man and Ladies Coupé have been translated into 21 languages. Among Nair's early commercial works were pieces she penned in the late 90's for The Bangalore Monthly magazine (now called "080" Magazine), published by Explocity in a column titled 'The Economical Epicurean'.[6][7]Thereafter followed Nair's novel The Better Man (2000) which also has been published in Europe and the United States. In 2002, appeared the collection of poems Malabar Mind, and in 2003 Where the Rain is Born - Writings about Kerala which she has edited. Anita Nair's second novel Ladies Coupé from 2001, has turned out to be an even greater success than the first both among critics and readers in so far 15 countries outside India: from the United States to Turkey, from Poland to Portugal.

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