"India lends itself well to fictionalization but ultimately it all depends on the writer's imagination", she says.
Replying to a question, the author, who shifted from Kolkata to the US, says in an interview to the magazine "The Equatorial Line" that "in a way, immigration (to the US) made me into a writer-- it gave me the need to write in order to make sense of the tremendous changes in my life".
Divakaruni, who has penned books like "Mistress of Spices" (made into a Hollywood film), "Oleander Girl" and "Sister of My Heart", says she "can't write about a place until I've lived in it a long time. I've lived in Houston for about 12 years and I'm writing about it only now".
She says "strong, complicated women are important" to her work...I hope my books will change some traditional ideas about Indian women".