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5 must-read books by booker prize-winning author Arundhati Roy – The God of Small Things (1997)

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5 must-read books by booker prize-winning author Arundhati Roy – The God of Small Things (1997)


Jun 28, 2024, 12:30:57 PM IST

The God of Small Things (1997)

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The God of Small Things (1997)

Arundhati Roy’s debut novel won the Booker Prize in 1997, is a richly textured story set in Kerala, India. It explores the lives of fraternal twins Estha and Rahel, unraveling family secrets and societal issues with poetic prose and profound insight.

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The Ministry of Utmost Happiness (2017)

2/5

The Ministry of Utmost Happiness (2017)

This ambitious novel spans several decades and landscapes, weaving together a tapestry of characters from different walks of life. Roy’s storytelling captures the complexity of contemporary India, addressing political and social issues with her signature lyrical style.

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My Seditious Heart (2019)

3/5

My Seditious Heart (2019)

A comprehensive collection of Roy’s non-fiction writings over two decades, this book covers various topics including politics, activism, and the environment. It showcases her critical thinking and passionate advocacy for justice and human rights.

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Walking with the Comrades (2011)

4/5

Walking with the Comrades (2011)

In this non-fiction work, Roy immerses herself in the lives of the Naxalites, a Maoist insurgent group in India. Her account provides a deeply empathetic and detailed portrayal of their struggles, offering a unique perspective on a highly controversial movement.

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The Algebra of Infinite Justice (2002)

5/5

The Algebra of Infinite Justice (2002)

This collection of essays reflects Roy’s incisive commentary on global and Indian politics post-9/11. Covering topics such as nuclear policy, corporate globalization, and civil disobedience, Roy’s essays are both thought-provoking and urgent in their call for justice and equity.

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