Suniti Namjoshi

Suniti Namjoshi

Sunti Namjoshi was born in 1941 in India, where for years she worked as a civil servant for the public administration. Later, for a long time, she was a professor of English literature at the University of Toronto. She is one of the most recognized feminist writers in the field of what is known as postcolonial literature. His poems, fables, and satires have been widely published and read in the United States, India, and Great Britain. Currently, he lives and writes with Gillian Hanscombe in a small town in East Devon, England. Through artistic language, Namjoshi has dedicated most of his life to the feminist struggle, which is based on the integral vision of the human being, which is not subject to dogmas and preconceived ideas and manufactured categories. Namjoshi, with skillful subtlety and irony, invites us to question a world governed by binary systems of power and a language that supports and represents them. His Indian heritage and his experience in the West are juxtaposed, presenting the different realities of a prismatic world. The language? For Namjoshi? It explores the polarities of life, interweaves human reality and creates spaces where the multiple idiosyncrasies can be represented.