Shobha Rao

Shobha Rao is an American novelist, having immigrated from India. She won the 2014 Katherine Anne Porter Prize, is a recipient of the Elizabeth George Foundation fellowship, and has been anthologized in The Best American Short Stories 2015.

Shobha Rao
BornIndia
OccupationAuthor
Genrenovel
Notable worksGirls Burn Brighter; An Unrestored Woman
Notable awards2014 Katherine Ann Porter Prize for Fiction
Website
shobharaowrites.com

Writing and reception

Rao's debut novel, Girls Burn Brighter, has been praised for its "sustained and elegant prose",[1] though USA Today said that the "empowering message gets lost in the overheated language and imagery"; the review concluded that once "Rao learns to dial down the melodrama, she’ll be a formidable writer".[2] Another reviewer calls Rao "a natural storyteller".[3] Rao's other work, An Unrestored Woman, is a short story collection that was called "a breathless and fascinating read".[4]

A theme throughout Rao's works is oppression, especially of women.

Works

  • An Unrestored Woman. Flatiron Books 2016. ISBN 9781250073822, OCLC 945954924[5]
  • Girls Burn Brighter. New York, N.Y. : Flatiron Books, 2018. ISBN 9781250074256, OCLC 1005782720[6][7][8][9][10]

References


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