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Literary Prestige and Feminine Voice:Indian Women In Booker Prize Canon

Author(s) Dr. Ameer Ahmad Khan
Country India
Abstract The man Booker Prize for English literature established in 1969 stands as one of the closely watched events for the international literary clique every year. Booker Prize for writing in English includes novels and short stories. Originally the award was for this citizens Britain, Ireland or the Common wealth (Former British colonies), for the best English language novel. For Indian literature the prize has
served as a critical bridge bringing the complexities of the Indian subcontinent social Fabric to a global readers and audience. The article evaluate work of Arundhati Roy and Kiran Desai, who have made enormous benefaction to the literary world catching reader's imagination and even awarded by Booker
Prize. Two more Indian women have won the Booker Prize Geetanjali Shree for 'Tomb of Sand' and Banu Mushtaq for 'Heart Lamp, Selected Stories' but in this article I discussed Arundhati Roy for 'The God of Small Things' and Kiran Desai for 'The Inheritance of Loss'. The success of these women has, not only uplifted Indian English literature to the world but has also accentuated the diversified perspectives and narratives emerging from the Indian subcontinent. Present article highlights breadth of Indian literature and their exceptional potential to utter to an international readers and audience.
Keywords Literary, complexities, benefaction, accentuate, perspectives, bridge
Field Arts
Published In Volume 8, Issue 2, March-April 2026
Published On 2026-03-29
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2026.v08i02.72840

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