Arundhati Roy’s Mother Mary is a fierce chronicle of self-invention
The novelist and activist details how she fashioned herself out of collisions with her mother
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The novelist and activist details how she fashioned herself out of collisions with her mother
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It is vanishingly rare for a writer to both confront the ugliness of humanity and still search for its beauty.…
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By targeting the celebrated author, Narendra Modi is determined to show that none of those who defy his regime are…
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The prize-winning writer shares her thoughts on India, nationalism, literature and politics.
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The Ministry of Utmost Happiness tells the story of a middle-aged hermaphrodite, or hijra.
ByIndians should be proud of the country’s most outspoken activist-novelist.
ByIndian government accuses author of making “seditious” comments about Kashmir.
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