
Manjula Padmanabhan
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Manjula Padmanabhan is an acclaimed Indian author, playwright, and illustrator, known for her thought-provoking works that often explore themes of gender, technology, and the human condition. Born in Delhi in 1953, she has made significant contributions to Indian literature in English, with a unique voice that resonates with readers both in India and abroad. Her writing often melds elements of science fiction with social commentary, inviting readers to reflect on contemporary issues through an imaginative lens.
Padmanabhan's notable works include the play "Harvest," which won the Onassis Prize and has been performed internationally. She is also recognized for her novels and short stories, such as "The Big Book of Science Fiction" and "Eat the Sky, Drink the Ocean." In addition to her literary accomplishments, she has a background in visual arts, which informs her storytelling style. Through her multifaceted work, Padmanabhan has influenced a new generation of writers and continues to be a prominent figure in the literary landscape.