Attia Hosain
Attia Hosain | |
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Hosain in the 1930s | |
| Born | 20 October 1913 Lucknow, United Provinces, British India |
| Died | 25 January 1998 (aged 84) London, United Kingdom |
| Occupation | Writer |
| Nationality | Indian, British |
| Genre | Novels |
| Spouse | Ali Bahadur Habibullah (1909–1982) |
| Children | Waris Hussein, Shama Habibullah |
Attia Hosain (20 October 1913 – 25 January 1998) was a British-Indian novelist, author, writer, broadcaster, journalist and actor. She was a woman of letters and a diasporic writer. She wrote in English although her mother tongue was Urdu. She wrote the semi-autobiographical novel Sunlight on a Broken Column (1961) and a collection of short stories titled Phoenix Fled. Her career began in England in semi-exile making a contribution to post-colonial literature. Anita Desai, Vikram Seth, Aamer Hussein and Kamila Shamsie have acknowledged her influence.