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ReadingArundhati Roy is like exploring the labyrinths of a brilliant, but disruptive, mind that refuses to settle into the tidy certainties of tradition and expectations ...Do I understand Arundhati better now after reading this memoir? I think I do.
Author’s adopted kittens beside Arundhati Roy’s books ... Arundhati chose Penguin as her publisher when she is an anti-capitalist ... Arundhati writes that her mother, Mary Roy was a victim to a patriarchal system ... Arundhati wanted her mother back.
Arundhati Roy has become the figure of brilliance and rebellion; a literary giant who hails from Kerala, India and lays bare the emotional and political realities of her homeland ... Her prose has reached the hands of many South African readers as well.
Through this quote, Arundhati Roy questions that idea and shifts the focus towards who is being heard and who may be overlooked.</p><p>The quote suggests that many people do express their ...
The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy ... When a friend I admire recommended Arundhati Roy’s debut novel, I didn’t hesitate to pick up a copy ... The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy.