Tania James
Tania James | |
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Born | Chicago, Illinois |
Nationality | American |
Ethnicity | Indian American |
Alma mater |
Harvard University, Columbia University |
Genre | Novel |
Tania James (born 1980) is an Indian American novelist.
Life
Born in Chicago, Illinois, James was raised in Louisville, Kentucky, and graduated from Harvard University with a BA in film making. She received her Masters of Fine Arts from Columbia's School of the Arts in 2006.[1]
Her first novel, Atlas of Unknowns (Knopf) was published in April 2009. A family saga that alternates between Kerala, India and New York City. The novel was a San Francisco Chronicle Best Book of 2009 and a New York Times Editor's Choice.[2] Atlas of Unknowns was shortlisted for the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature. The foreign rights of Atlas of Unknowns has been sold in eight countries.
Her second book, Aerogrammes (Knopf) was published in May 2012. She has also written a number of short stories "The Other Gandhi" published in Guernica Magazine. "Girl Marries Ghost" a serialized short story in The Louisville Courier-Journal. "Hortense", a short story in Five Chapters.[3]
Tania James lives in Washington, D.C. and teaches creative writing at the MFA program at George Mason University.
References
External links
- taniajames.com
- Interview with National Public Radio
- Review of Atlas of Unknowns in San Francisco Chronicle
- Span Magazine
- Atlas of Unknowns on Amazon.com