The famous novelist Anita Nair seems unstoppable.
The author of nine novels, three audio books, a collection of poetry, and an essay collection, Anita recently revealed the details of his upcoming book when talking at the 2021 Festival Literature Times.
“I just finished writing my third novel ‘Inspector Gowda’ called ‘Expenses’,” Anita said when chatting with Kalpana Sharma – a lifestyle editor at the Times of India.
Installments before from the book series ‘Inspector Gowda’ includes ‘cut-like wounds’ (2012) and ‘prison chains’ (2016).
Psychological Thriller in the Heart, this series attracts readers into the world of crime, transgender, and sexual harassment while the protagonist and his team tries to uncover lies that can cause truth.
Not only this, but Anita also mentioned that her first short story collection came out in the form of audio books.
Another audiobooks of other writers, namely ‘small duck girl’, ‘a flower field’, and ‘why I killed my husband had become a hit among literary fans.
Talking about the difference between audio and print media, Anita said, “One of the striking differences between the writing fiction that will be read and the fiction will be heard is how you need to be very careful with the choice of words.”
Kalpana emphasizes the fact that Anita’s work always has a complex situation and consists of strong female characters fighting and defending their rights.
“It was in my teen that I began to realize that women look different.
When I became ‘woman’, I began to realize the restrictions would be applied, even in my house and it began to bother me,” Anita said as she responded to Kalpana’s comments.
“I think the seeds of anger and rebellion were sprinkled at that time.
When I started writing, I constantly found that women were treated differently.
I began to think that I had to start writing about it,” he added.
Furthermore, Anita stated that the form of battle for injustice throughout the world was through her words and stories.
One thing he always wants to do is whatever he writes must leave the “residual message”, which should make the reader think, and make them evaluate what is happening around them.
Outlining the same thing, he said, “After ‘Ladies Coupe’ (2001) was released, I became very sure that what I wanted to write about the condition of the human condition, whatever the genre or shape.”
Finally, gave readers the last good news, Anita said that she created her own new genre: “I tried to create a genre called ‘state situation’ because it was quite interesting in the things that happened in our country around us and the impact it had in individual characters Of course.
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