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Tahmima Anam

Novelist, Anthropologist, and Executive Director at Luminary

Tahmima Anam is an accomplished novelist and anthropologist with a diverse background in academic studies and literary achievements.

She gained critical acclaim for her debut novel, A Golden Age, part of her Bengal Trilogy, which earned her prestigious awards and nominations in the literary world.

Tahmima's works have been featured in respected publications like Granta, The Financial Times, and The Guardian, showcasing her versatile writing skills.

Recognized as a Granta Best Young British Novelist in 2013, she continues to make an impact with her compelling storytelling.

Aside from her literary pursuits, Tahmima Anam serves as a Contributing Opinion Writer for the International New York Times, contributing valuable insights to the global discourse.

Her involvement as a Board Director at ROLI, a dynamic startup in the music and hardware industry, highlights her diverse interests and leadership roles.

Tahmima's academic journey includes a Master of Arts (M.A.) in Creative Writing from Royal Holloway, University of London, a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Cultural Anthropology from Harvard University, and a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Cultural Anthropology from Mount Holyoke College, emphasizing her dedication to both literature and academia.

Her affiliation with Harvard Kenneth C. Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences as a PhD graduate in Social Anthropology further showcases her deep involvement in scholarly pursuits.

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London, England, United Kingdom