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Chandrakanta (1938- ) is a writer, born in Srinagar, India. She has written many novels and stories in the Hindi language including the epic Katha Satisar, which was awarded the Vyas Samman prize in 2005. To date, her published short stories number about 200. She has also published seven novels as well as poetical works. Her writing concerns socio-political issues and women's concerns in general. The Indian State of Kashmir constitutes the backdrop of most of her writings, especially terrorism and the repercussions of it, notably the mass exodus of the majority community of "Kashmiri Pandits".

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  • Chandrakanta, in lingua hindi चन्द्रकान्ता (Distretto di Srinagar, 3 settembre 1938), è una scrittrice indiana. È autrice di molti racconti e romanzi scritti in lingua Hindi, tra cui il poema epico कथा सतीसर Katha Satisar. (it)
  • Chandrakanta (1938- ) is a writer, born in Srinagar, India. She has written many novels and stories in the Hindi language including the epic Katha Satisar, which was awarded the Vyas Samman prize in 2005. To date, her published short stories number about 200. She has also published seven novels as well as poetical works. Her writing concerns socio-political issues and women's concerns in general. The Indian State of Kashmir constitutes the backdrop of most of her writings, especially terrorism and the repercussions of it, notably the mass exodus of the majority community of "Kashmiri Pandits". (en)
  • Chandrakanta (1938) es una escritora que nació en Srinagar, India. Ha escrito muchas novelas e historias en el lenguaje hindi, incluyendo la epopeya de Kathar Satisar, premiado con el premio de 2005. Hasta hoy, ha publicado cerca de 200 historias cortas. También ha publicado 7 novelas, así como poesía. Sus escritos tratan temas de índole socio-político y temas que conciernen a mujer en general. El estado indio de Kashmir constituye el trasfondo de la mayoría de sus obras, especialmente el terrorismo y su repercusión, siendo esta el éxodo masivo de la mayoría de los "Kashmiri pandits". (es)
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  • Chandrakanta (1938- ) is a writer, born in Srinagar, India. She has written many novels and stories in the Hindi language including the epic Katha Satisar, which was awarded the Vyas Samman prize in 2005. To date, her published short stories number about 200. She has also published seven novels as well as poetical works. Her writing concerns socio-political issues and women's concerns in general. The Indian State of Kashmir constitutes the backdrop of most of her writings, especially terrorism and the repercussions of it, notably the mass exodus of the majority community of "Kashmiri Pandits". Her magnum opus is Katha Satisar [2001]. She has been the recipient of several awards, including the Subramanya Bharati award, awarded by the President of India for her literary work. Her works have also been translated in many Indian languages, and into English. Her novel Ailan Gali Zinda Hai has been translated for the first time in English by Manisha Chaudhry, published by Zubaan Books (an imprint of 'Kaali for Women', Penguin India) as A Street in Srinagar, The translation was shortlisted for the 2012 DSC Prize for South Asian Literature. Her latest epic Hindi novel, Katha Satisar (published by Rajkamal publications), has been translated into English by Ranjana Kaul as The Saga of Satisar - published by Zubaan Books.It was Longlisted for the DSC award for South Asian literature in 2018. Chandrakanta lives in Gurgaon, India (en)
  • Chandrakanta (1938) es una escritora que nació en Srinagar, India. Ha escrito muchas novelas e historias en el lenguaje hindi, incluyendo la epopeya de Kathar Satisar, premiado con el premio de 2005. Hasta hoy, ha publicado cerca de 200 historias cortas. También ha publicado 7 novelas, así como poesía. Sus escritos tratan temas de índole socio-político y temas que conciernen a mujer en general. El estado indio de Kashmir constituye el trasfondo de la mayoría de sus obras, especialmente el terrorismo y su repercusión, siendo esta el éxodo masivo de la mayoría de los "Kashmiri pandits". Su obra magna es Katha Satisar (2001) la cual ha recibido varios premios, incluyendo el , otorgado por el presidente de la India por su labor literaria. Sus obras han sido traducidas a numerosas lenguas indias y al inglés. Su novela Ailan Gali Zinda Hai ha sido traducida al inglés por primera vez de la mano de Manisha Chaudhry, y publicado por Zubaan Books. La traducción fue preseleccionada para el ​ de 2005. Su última novela Hindi épica, Katha Satisar (publicada por Rajkamal Publications), ha sido traducida al inglés por Ranjana Kaul como La saga de Satisar (publicada por Zubaan Books). Chandrakanta vive en Gurgaon, India. (es)
  • Chandrakanta, in lingua hindi चन्द्रकान्ता (Distretto di Srinagar, 3 settembre 1938), è una scrittrice indiana. È autrice di molti racconti e romanzi scritti in lingua Hindi, tra cui il poema epico कथा सतीसर Katha Satisar. (it)
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