
Sumana Roy, an internationally celebrated writer, is known for her lyrical prose and profound reflections on nature, identity, and the human experience. A professor at Ashoka University, her works transcend genres, weaving together the personal and the universal with an unmatched depth of emotion.
Author of transformative books like How I Became a Tree, My Mother’s Lover and Other Stories, and Out of Syllabus, Sumana’s writing explores the intersections of literature, philosophy, and ecology. Her unique ability to blend the poetic with the critical has won her widespread admiration from readers and scholars alike.
A thought leader in her field, Sumana’s works often challenge conventional norms, inviting readers to reflect on the world through fresh and unconventional lenses. She has also been featured in numerous international literary festivals and journals, solidifying her reputation as a literary icon.