The God Of Many Things: The Life And Works Of Arundhati Roy (World Literature)

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Arundhati Roy is a remarkable writer and outspoken activist who has made an imprint in contemporary literature. Roy was born in Shillong, Meghalaya, India on 24 November 1961. She spent her childhood in Kerala, a southern strip of land in India which is famous for its picturesque beauty and also for having rich socio-political undertones. She moulds fiction, essays and activism together, making her unique in political and literary fields worldwide. Roy first emerged to world attention with her debut novel *The God of Small Things* (1997), which is a love story blended with the socio-political drama of casteism and family feuds in India, set in the post-colonial era. The novel won the prestigious Booker Prize, capturing Roy's literary acclaim. Critically acclaimed for its stunning prose, distinctive structure, and exploration of unconventional romance bound by societal constraints and rules, the novel cemented Roy’s place as a modern literary icon. Despite the overwhelming success of her first novel, she made a conscious decision to step away from fiction, focusing instead on prose and political activism. Roy has published texts such as *The Cost of Living* (1999), *Power Politics* (2001) and *Capitalism: A Ghost Story* (2014), which portray her uncompromising passion for social justice. Roy has been known to speak publicly against globalisation, environmental issues, and the misuse of corporate power along with state power that emerges in Society.In her essays and speeches, she goes against the norm when discussing the Narmada Dam project, India’s nuclear policies, and the growth of Hindu nationalism. Her activism has drawn praise as well as controversy, though it is clear that there is no denying that she sees the power words have in bringing change. *The Ministry of Utmost Happiness*, released in 2017, marked her return to fiction and was an ambitious attempt to showcase Indian life through the eyes of its marginalised citizens – transgender women, Kashmiri militants, among others. Like her first novel, the latter features equally poetic prose and brutal social introspection. It further cemented Roy's status as a writer who skillfully weaves beauty with cruelty in her narratives. She has faced legal disputes and scrutiny for her activism yet continues challenging authority without compromising her principles. Roy's unique blend of fiction and non-fiction, art and activism, position her as a distinct voice in modern literature. We view Arundhati Roy as a creative spirit in defiance of convention.Her life serves as a testimony to the unyielding might of narrative while simultaneously describing her life’s unparalleled adventure. She has, without a doubt, embraced evolution in all of her existence. Read more

ASIN B0DZQ74Q54
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Language English
File size 2.7 MB
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Publisher Global East-West.London
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Print length 276 pages
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Part of series World Literature
Publication date March 6, 2025
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