Tania James

Tania James

Tania James is an award-winning author who has written several critically acclaimed stories that explore themes of identity, family, and longing. She was born in India and now lives in the United States. Her debut novel, Atlas of Unknowns, was a finalist for the Borders Original Voices Award and was named an Editors' Choice by The New York Times.

James is a graduate of Harvard College and has an MFA from Hunter College. She has also had her works featured in several prominent publications, including The New Yorker, Granta, and The Best American Nonrequired Reading.

Atlas of Unknowns was published in 2009 and tells the story of two sisters, Anju and Amina, who are trying to navigate the limits of their identities and culture. It is set in India and follows their journey of self-discovery and they confront the expectations placed upon them by their family, society, and each other.

James’s second novel, Aerogrammes, was released in 2011. It is a collection of linked stories that explore the human experience of immigration. Set in India and the United States, Aerogrammes uses the experiences of individual characters to examine a much larger story about immigration, loss, and identity.

James’s latest novel, The Tusk That Did the Damage, was published in 2016. It tells the story of three characters whose lives are intertwined by a devastating event that takes place in South India. This novel brings together themes of colonialism, conservation, and identity. It digs deep into the complex and conflicting identities of the characters and their connection to a rapidly changing world.

James has also written a number of short stories, which have been published in several anthologies, including Best American Short Stories and The PEN/O. Henry Prize Stories. Her stories focus on themes of family, identity, and identity in cross-cultural settings.

James has won several awards, including the Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Award, the Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers Award, and the International Literature Award. She is also a writing instructor at Princeton University.

Tania James has established herself as an important figure in literature. Her works explore themes of identity, family, immigration, and global change in powerful and thought-provoking ways. Her stories are deeply insightful and emotional, taking readers on journeys of self-discovery and exploration. If you are looking for a fresh voice in literature, Tania James is a great place to start.

Author books:

Aerogrammes

Aerogrammes

In "Aerogrammes", Tania James navigates the nuances of communication between family members across borders and generations.