ARUNDHATHI SUBRAMANIAM is the award-winning author of thirteen books of poetry and prose, including the recent poetry volume, Love Without a Story, and a book of essays on contemporary women on sacred journeys, Women Who Wear Only Themselves. Her other work includes the acclaimed sacred poetry anthology, Eating God and the bestselling biography of a mystic, Sadhguru: More Than a Life. A well-known prose writer on Indian spirituality, she has been a long-standing arts critic, anthologist, performing arts curator and poetry editor. 

She is the recipient of various awards and fellowships, including the Sahitya Akademi Award, the inaugural Khushwant Singh Prize, the Raza Award for Poetry, the Zee Women’s Award for Literature, the International Piero Bigongiari Prize in Italy, the Mystic Kalinga award, the Charles Wallace, Visiting Arts and Homi Bhabha Fellowships, among others. She has written extensively on culture and spirituality, and has worked over the years as poetry editor, cultural curator and critic. 

newly launched

Women Who Wear Only Themselves.

Speaking Tiger, 2021
Love Without a Story 

(Bloodaxe Books, 2020)

Arundhathi is the author of six books of poetry, most recently Love Without a Story (Bloodaxe Books, 2020) and (Amazon Westland, New Delhi, 2019), and When God is a Traveller (HarperCollins India, New Delhi, 2014 and Bloodaxe Books, Newcastle, 2014).  As prose writer, her books include  The Book of Buddha, the bestselling biography of a contemporary mystic, Sadhguru: More Than a Life ,  Adiyogi: The Source of Yoga (co-authored with Sadhguru), and most recently Women Who Wear Only Themselves.  As editor, her most recent book is the Penguin anthology of sacred poetry, Eating God.