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  1. Arundhati Roy; The Novelist Extrordinary by R.K. Dhawan, R. K. DHAWAN, et all 1999-01-01
  2. Arundhati Roy's The god of small things: Critique and commentary (Creative new literature series) by R. S Sharma, 1998
  3. Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things (Continuum Contemporaries) by Julie Mullaney, 2002-03-30
  4. Gender And Caste in the Anglophone-Indian Novels of Arundhati Roy And Githa Hariharan: Feminist Issues in Cross-cultural Perspectives (Women's Studies) by Antonia Navarro-tejero, 2005-12-15
  5. Explorations: Arundhati Roy's the God of small things (Creative new literatures series)
  6. The fictional world of Arundhati Roy (Creative new literature series) by R S Pathak, 2001
  7. Globalizing Dissent: Essays on Arundhati Roy (Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought)
  8. Reading arundhati roy's the god of small things by Durix, 2002-10-30
  9. Arundhati Roy's the God of Small Things: A Study in Mutiple Narratives by Aida Baivannanadhan, 2007-08-20
  10. The Checkbook and the Cruise Missile: Conversations with Arundhati Roy by Arundhati Roy, David Barsamian, 2004-03-01
  11. India: A Mosaic by Barbara Epstein, Arundhati Roy, 2001-09-09
  12. The Cost of Living by Arundhati ROY, 1999
  13. World Tribunal on Iraq: Making the Case Against War
  14. Soviet Intervention in Afghanistan: Causes, Consequences and India's Response by Arundhati Roy, 1987-11

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As the US prepares to wage a new kind of war, arundhati roy challenges the instinct for vengeance. arundhati roy
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Operation Enduring Freedom is ostensibly being fought to uphold the American Way of Life, but it'll probably end up undermining it completely, writes arundhati roy.
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Review by Jacqueline Karp Gendre of The God of Small Things.
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Arundhati Roy Reviews The God of Small Things (1997) Arundhati Roy, with her first novel The God of Small Things (Published in Great Britain by Flamingo, 1997, and in the United States by Random House, 1997), joins a long list of writers with Indian connections to have been awarded the prestigious Booker Prize. Founded in 1969, in an attempt to rescue the literary novel from feared extinction, the award has always been controversial, laying editors and judges alike open to criticism for the over-commercialisation of serious literature. Without it however, would so many authors from the English-speaking world have ever achieved worldwide renown?
Writers from Britain, the Irish Republic and countries which are, or have been, in the Commonwealth can enter. Among previous years' winners, several have chosen Indian settings: Ruth Prawer Jhabvala's Heat and Dust (1975) dealing with a woman travelling through India on the tracks of her grandmother, Paul Scott's Staying On , (1977), which explored the end of the Raj and the identity problems of Anglo-Indians, and Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children (1981), which delved into post-Independence India.

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Here, the distinguished Indian writer arundhati roy argues that it is the demandsof global capitalism that are driving us to war Friday September 27, 2002 The
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26. ARUNDHATI ROY'S ARTICLE : THE GREATER COMMON GOOD
THE GREATER COMMON GOOD. If you are to suffer, you should sufferin the interest of the country. Jawaharlal Nehru, speaking to
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"If you are to suffer, you should suffer in the interest of the country." - Jawaharlal Nehru, speaking to villagers who were to be displaced by the Hirakud Dam, 1948. I stood on a hill and laughed out loud. I had crossed the Narmada by boat from Jalsindhi and climbed the headland on the opposite bank from where I could see, ranged across the crowns of low, bald hills, the tribal hamlets of Sikka, Surung, Neemgavan and Domkhedi. I could see their airy, fragile, homes. I could see their fields and the forests behind them. I could see little children with littler goats scuttling across the landscape like motorised peanuts. I knew I was looking at a civilisation older than Hinduism, slated - sanctioned (by the highest court in the land) - to be drowned this monsoon when the waters of the Sardar Sarovar reservoir will rise to submerge it. Why did I laugh? Because I suddenly remembered the tender concern with which the Supreme Court judges in Delhi (before vacating the legal stay on further construction of the Sardar Sarovar Dam) had enquired whether tribal children in the resettlement colonies would have children's parks to play in. The lawyers representing the Government had hastened to assure them that indeed they would, and, what's more, that there were seesaws and slides and swings in every park. I looked up at the endless sky and down at the river rushing past and for a brief, brief moment the absurdity of it all reversed my rage and I laughed. I meant no disrespect.

27. ARUNDHATI ROY'S ARTICLE : THE GREATER COMMON GOOD
arundhati roy Reproduced with permission Poetic Licence BG Verghese'srejoinder The Greater Common Good II arundhati roy responds
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28. The Progressive Interview | David Barsamian In The April 2001 Issue
by David Barsamian. There is a highstakes drama playing out in India thesedays, and the novelist arundhati roy is one of its most visible actors.
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THE PROGRESSIVE INTERVIEW by David Barsamian There is a high-stakes drama playing out in India these days, and the novelist Arundhati Roy is one of its most visible actors. Multinational companies, in collusion with much of India's upper class, are lining up to turn the country into one big franchise. Roy puts it this way: "Is globalization about 'the eradication of world poverty,' or is it a mutant variety of colonialism, remote controlled and digitally operated?" Roy, forty-one, is the author of The God of Small Things (Random House, 1997), which won the Booker Prize, sold six million copies, and has been translated into forty languages. Set in a village in the southwestern state of Kerala, the novel is filled with autobiographical elements. Roy grew up in Kerala's Syrian Christian community, which makes up 20 percent of the population. She laughs when she says, "Kerala is home to four of the world's great religions: Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, and Marxism." For many years, Kerala has had a Marxist-led government, but she hastens to add that party leaders are Brahmins and that caste still plays a strong role. The success of Roy's novel has brought lucrative offers from Hollywood, which she takes impish delight in spurning. "I wrote a stubbornly visual but unfilmable book," she says, adding that she told her agent to make the studios grovel and then tell them no. In Kerala, the book has become a sensation. "People don't know how to deal with it," she says. "They want to embrace me and say that this is 'our girl,' and yet they don't want to address what the book is about, which is caste. They have to find ways of filtering it out. They have to say it's a book about children."

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33. The Algebra Of Infinite Justice - Roy, Arundhati
Authors roy, arundhati. ISBN 0670049115, The Algebra of Infinite Justice collectsall the political writings arundhati roy has written over the years.
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Biography arundhati roy Writer India Born 24 Nov 1961 arundhati roy actually grewup in Kerala, the remote area of SouthWestern India in which her Booker
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Arundhati Roy actually grew up in Kerala, the remote area of South-Western India in which her Booker Prize winning 'The God of Small Things' is set. She and her brother were the children of a Syrian Christian mother and Hindu father, who divorced while she was still very young, and, rather like Rahel and Estha in the book, she grew up with a sense of the family's estrangement from conventional, local society.
Rebellious at school, she left home at 16 and took up a place at the Delhi School of Architecture. It was tough - she supported herself all the way through college - but, despite her determination, emerged the other end unconvinced that her career lay in architecture.
Some time later she met her husband-to-be, film-maker Pradip Krishen - by her own admission, 'while riding a bicycle down the wrong side of a road!' Arundhati then took an acting role in one of his films but, deciding that the life of an actress was not for her, she began writing for film and television. Among her projects was a 26-part television series entitled 'The Banyan Tree', that followed the lives of four students through the last tumultuous decades of the British Raj. She also wrote and directed two films, 'In which Annie Gives It Those Ones', and 'Electric Moon', commissioned by Channel 4.
It may well have been a growing disillusionment with screenwriting that encouraged Arundhati to begin writing in a different form. A novel would enable her to work alone, to pursue her own ideas without external considerations. So it wasn't until she moved jobs again and began working as an aerobics instructor that 'The God of Small Things' really began to take form. She admits that in the early months of the novel, 'I was just fooling around,' but it wasn't too long 'before I realised what was happening and got down to writing the book properly.'

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roy, arundhati. Power Politics. South End Press, 2001. NonFiction. roy, arundhati.The Cost of Living. New York Modern Library, 1999. Non-Fiction.
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Arundhati Roy was born in 1961 in Bengal, India, and grew up in Kerala. She got her degree in architecture from the Delhi School of Architecture, but became a screenwriter instead, writing scripts for movies and television in India. She lives in Delhi with her husband, film-maker Pradeep Kishen.
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