Publisher's Synopsis
Shobha De is an Indian author known for her novels that explore contemporary Indian society, particularly the lives and struggles of urban women. Her novels are often characterized by their frank and provocative depictions of sexuality, relationships, and societal expectations.
Some of De's most well-known novels include "Socialite Evenings", which tells the story of a group of wealthy, bored housewives who engage in extramarital affairs and other scandalous behavior; "Starry Nights", which explores the complex relationships between a group of friends in Mumbai's elite social circles; and "Sultry Days", which delves into the lives of four young women who navigate the pressures of love, sex, and career in modern-day India.Other notable novels by De include "Second Thoughts", "Small Betrayals", "Spouse", and "Strange Obsession". Throughout her work, De's writing is characterized by its frankness, its willingness to confront taboo subjects, and its insightful commentary on the complexities of modern Indian life.