Shantichitra

Shantichitra
Born (1978-04-24) 24 April 1978
Chennai, India
Occupation Author, Professor
Language English
Education Ph.D., M.Phil., M.A
Alma mater Bharathidasan University
Genre Fiction, Philosophy
Notable works The Fractals [1] and Lonely Marriages ISBN 978-1-948473-49-1
Relatives Karunakaran (brother)

Shantichitra (Tamil: சாந்தி சித்ரா, born 24 April 1978) is an Indian academician and author, known for her 2016 novel, The Fractals. Which was republished by Notionpress in the year 2018. Her second novel is 'Lonely Marriages'which was also published in the year 2018 marks a special place for her in the genre of novels . Apart from writing novels she has written numerous short stories for newspapers and magazines and has published research papers on various literary and other critical fields such as phenomenology and existentialism.

Since 2012 she is the Head of the English Department at SRM University, Chennai.

Early life and education

Shantichitra was born to a former RAW agent in Chennai. Due to her father's job transfers, she spent a part of her childhood in Nagaland and she was then brought up to Delhi where she completed her schooling. Having travelled to several parts of India, her interests in cultures and psychology emerged. She moved back to Chennai and pursued a career in higher education. She decided to study Counselling and Psychotherapy after her post graduation qualification in literature from Holy Cross Bharathidasan University in 2002.

She completed her doctorate in English literature at Bishop Heber College, Bharathidasan University in 2011.[2]

Personal life

Shantichitra is the sister of Tamil film actor Karunakaran.

Professional life

She worked as a literature teacher for several years before turning her hand into fiction. She has been serving the post of Head of the English Department at SRM University since August 2012.[3]

Achievements

She was awarded with first place in M.Phil. at Bishop Heber college.[3]

References

  1. The Fractals, ISBN 978-1-948372-77-0
  2. http://www.srmuniv.ac.in/sites/default/files/downloads/srujanlok.pdf
  3. 1 2 Dr. K. Shantichitra, SRM University, Retrieved 24 April 2016

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