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  1. An Ordinary Person's Guide to Empire by Arundhati Roy, 2004-09-01
  2. Field Notes on Democracy: Listening to Grasshoppers by Arundhati Roy, 2009-10-01
  3. The God of Small Things: A Novel by Arundhati Roy, 2008-12-16
  4. War Talk by Arundhati Roy, 2003-04-01
  5. The Cost of Living by Arundhati Roy, 1999-10-01
  6. Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things: A Routledge Study Guide (Routledge Guides to Literature) by Alex Tickell, 2007-04-16
  7. The Chequebook and the Cruise Missile: Conversations with Arundhati Roy by Arundhati Roy, David Barsamian, 2004-09-06
  8. The Shape of the Beast: Conversations with Arundhati Roy by Arundhati Roy, 2008-01
  9. Power Politics (Second Edition) by Arundhati Roy, 2002-04-01
  10. How to Stop the Next War Now: Effective Responses to Violence and Terrorism
  11. Listening to Grasshoppers by Arundhati Roy, 2010
  12. Algebra of Infinite Justice by Arundhati Roy, 2002-01-01
  13. Public Power in the Age of Empire (Open Media) by Arundhati Roy, 2004-11-01
  14. Arundhati Roy: The Novelist Extraordinary by R.K. Dhawan, 1999-05

1. Arundhati Roy -- All Books
A complete list of all books by Arundhati Roy. Includes summaries, pricing information, and links to order by mail. Titles include New Nukes India, Pakistan and Global Nuclear
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New Nukes : India, Pakistan and Global Nuclear Disarmament
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The God of Small Things Arundhati Roy / Paperback / Published May 1998 Price: $11.20

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  • ASIN: Amazon.com In her first novel, award-winning Indian screenwriter Arundhati Roy conjures a whoosh of wordplay that rises from the pages like a brilliant jazz improvisation. The God of Small Things is nominally the story of young twins Rahel and Estha and the rest of their family, but the book feels like a million stories spinning out indefinitely; it is the product of a genius child-mind that takes everything in and transforms it in an alchemy of poetry. The God of Small Things is at once exotic and familiar to the Western reader, written in an English that's completely new and invigorated by the Asian Indian influences of culture and language. Book Description The story of the tragic decline of an Indian family whose members suffer the terrible consequences of forbidden love

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    Web ring dedicated to the author's book, The God of Small Things. Includes photos, links to interviews and reader reviews, and book excerpts.
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    Login Search Mega Net: Home Library Humanities Literature ... India : Roy, Arundhati Roy, Arundhati - Bomis.com Web ring dedicated to the author's book, "The God of Small Things." Includes photos, links to interviews and reader reviews, and book excerpts. http://www.bomis.com/rings/godofsmallthings/ Roy, Arundhati - Emory University School's English department posts this guide to the geographical region found in the book "The God of Small Things." With a photo of the author. http://www.emory.edu/ENGLISH/Bahri/Kerala.html Roy, Arundhati - Friends of the River Narmada Organization against the damming of the East Indian river posts a supportive essay by the author, entitled The Greater Common Good. http://www.narmada.org/gcg/gcgindex.html Roy, Arundhati - HarperCollins Profiles the author of the award-winning book "The God of Small Things." Review excerpts are included. http://www.fireandwater.com/authors/6015.htm Roy, Arundhati - India Today Brief article explains how this author was booed while speaking at a 1998 antinuclear protest. With a picture. http://www.india-today.com/itoday/24081998/eyecats.html

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    8. Arundhati Roy - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Arundhati Roy; Arundhati Roy speaking at Harvard in April 2010. Born 24 November 1961 (196111-24) (age 48) Shillong, Meghalaya, India Occupation Novelist, essayist
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    Arundhati Roy speaking at Harvard University in April 2010. Born 24 November 1961
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    Meghalaya India Occupation Novelist, essayist, activist Nationality Indian Period 1997–Present Notable work(s) The God of Small Things Notable award(s) Man Booker Prize
    Sydney Peace Prize
    Arundhati Roy (born 24 November 1961) is an Indian novelist, essayist and activist who focuses on issues related to social justice and economic inequality . She won the Booker Prize in 1997 for her novel, The God of Small Things , and has also written two screenplays and several collections of essays. For her work as an activist she received the Cultural Freedom Prize awarded by the Lannan Foundation in 2002.
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    10. The God Of Small Things Study Guide
    Study guide on Roy s first novel
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    Arundhati Roy: The God of Small Things Study Guide
    Using this Guide List of other study guides Suggestions and contributions are welcome by writing to the author: Paul Brians . This version was mounted December 13, 1998. Roy's novel was published 1996, quickly became a best-seller, and won the prestigious Booker Prize in October, 1997. Roy often denies in interviews that she has been influenced by Salman Rushdie, but it is difficult to see how she could have avoided his influence, pervasive among younger South Asian writers. Particularly notable here are such typically Rushdean stylistic tricks as capitalizing Significant Words and runningtogether other words. More importantly, her novel is filled with the same sort of insistent foreshadowing as occurs throughout Midnight's Children, Shame , her novel is partly a protest against South Asian prudery which stands in the way of love. Her most original contribution in this novel is her portrayal of children, entering into their thinking in a way which does not sentimentalize them but reveals the fierce passions and terrors which course through them and almost destroy them. Arundhati Roy Website (Warning: irritating banner ads will pop up in a separate window each time you look at a page on this site.)

    11. Roy, Arundhati - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Roy, Arundhati
    Roy was born in Bengal, the child of a Christian mother from Kerala and a Hindu father from Bengal, and grew up in Kerala. She studied architecture at the Delhi School of
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    12. Arundhati Roy: Biography From Answers.com
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    • Born: 24 November 1959 Birthplace: Shillong, Meghalaya, India Best Known As: The author of the novel The God of Small Things
    Name at birth: Suzanna Arundhati Roy The God of Small Things won the prestigious Booker Prize for literature in 1997. Roy is a unusual blend of artist and activist; she has yet to publish a second novel. She left home at 16 and attended the Delhi School of Architecture. In 1984 she met her future husband, film director Pradip Krishen. She went on to write the TV movie In Which Annie Gives it Those Ones (1989, in which she also starred), and Electric Moon (1992). After souring on the film industry she turned to writing fiction; her first effort was the remarkable The God of Small Things , a tragic story of Indian twins Estha and Rahel and a family entangled in the rigid Indian caste system. It sold six million copies and made her famous. She spent the next decade writing and speaking on political topics like India's nuclear weapons programs, the Narmada Dam, and the war in Iraq. Her non-fiction books include The Cost of Living Power Politics (2002), and

    13. India Today Cover Story [Princess Of Prose]
    Cover feature on Roy from India Today
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    October 27, 1997
    The New Deity of Prose
    The first Indian to win the prestigious Booker Prize, Arundhati Roy brings recognition to, and opens up a global market for, Indian writing in English. By Binoo K John with Arthur J Pais Silent and haunted Ayemenem is an unlikely starting point for a world-conquering journey. The moss-green Meenachal river flows coyly through the town and the canoes rowed by women and children on their way to the market form a sedate backdrop that is far removed from the tumultuous happenings of successful modern novels. It is out of this tranquillity that Arundhati Roy created a universal story of love and tragedy that won her the prestigious Booker Prize in London last week. The Booker for an Indian village love story? Till recently, such an outrageous suggestion would have been dismissed as a commendable piece of fiction. Now it is too true to be fiction. It is also too true to be an Indian fairy tale. From the moment the manuscript of Roy's 340-page debut novel The God of Small Things was bought by Flamingo (a division of publishing giant HarperCollins) for Rs 3.5 crore, there was the bristle of eternity around the book. From the middle of last year, when literary agent David Godwin landed up in the barsati Roy and her husband Pradip Krishen inhabit in Delhi's Chanakyapuri, there was the sweet tinkle of cash too. Roy's tally to date: approximately Rs 5 crore. Slim-hipped Roy, her carelessly curled hair casually cascading over her face, her nose-ring twinkling with naughtiness, and her language flapping with originality, excited the stodgy English literary establishment. The winners of the last few years got only somnolent reactions and the Booker was in danger of becoming the last stop for mediocre works. Graham Swift who won last year with Last Orders was accused of plagiarism. James Kelman's How Late It Was, How Late (1994) was remembered for 400 entries of the f-word. Roy's book was like the wind that blew across the Meenachal river. It had the sweet smell of authenticity, tranquillity and triumph.

    14. We. A Documentary Featuring The Words Of Arundhati Roy
    We is a fastpaced 64 minute documentary that covers the world politics of power, war, corporations, deception and exploitation as seen through the eyes of Arundhati Roy.
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    about. watch it. share it. get a dvd. ... web links. We is a fast-paced 64 minute documentary that covers the world politics of power, war, corporations, deception and exploitation.
    It visualizes the words of Arundhati Roy , specifically her famous Come September speech, where she spoke on such things as the war on terror, corporate globalization, justice and the growing civil unrest. It's witty, moving, alarming and quite a lesson in modern history.
    We is almost in the style of a continuous music video. The music used sets the pace and serves as wonderful background for the words of Ms. Roy and images of humanity in the world we live all in today. We is a completely free documentary, created and released anonymously on the internet. There are many ways to download and view it . If you'd like a TV quality copy, a DVD-R disc (also containing extras) can be obtained for a small donation. See the About This Project page for more information about the documentary, the filmmaker and this web site. We. Trailer / Preview / Introduction

    15. Arundhati Roy : Voices From The Gaps : University Of Minnesota
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      Arundhati Roy was born on November 24, 1961, in Shillong Meghalaya, in Bengal, North Eastern India. Her father was a Hindu tea planter, and her mother was a Christian teacher and social activist. Roy began her education at "Corpus Christi," a school founded by her mother in Aymanam, India. This school was very informal. As a result, Roy developed a way of thinking and writing that differed from those educated at more formal schools. In other words, Roy learned to think for herself. From the beginning of her education, Roy wanted to be a writer. It was her childhood dream. She demonstrated her independence at the early age of sixteen, leaving her home to live on her own in a small hut with a tin roof. She survived for seven years by selling empty beer bottles for income. She observed the effects of Christianity, Marxism, Hinduism, and Islam in India, which shaped her attitudes and beliefs. Eventually she grew tired of this poverty-stricken life and decided to enter the Delhi School of Architecture. There, she met her first husband, Gerard Da Cunha. While they were married the couple decided to put their degrees aside and do something simple. The two embarked to Goa on the coast of India where they made and sold cakes to tourists for seven months. But Arundhati lost interest in this lifestyle, ending their marriage within four years.

    16. The Arundhati Roy Interviews
    Links to comprehensive interviews with the author.
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    17. Arundhati Roy - Biography
    We is a fastpaced 64 minute documentary that covers the world politics of power, war, corporations, deception and exploitation as seen through the eyes of Arundhati Roy.
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    THE DOCUMENTARY ARUNDHATI ROY ABOUT THIS PROJECT MYSPACE ... web sites. Arundhati Roy (born November 24, 1961) is an Indian novelist activist and a world citizen . She won the Booker Prize in 1997 for her first novel The God of Small Things Roy was born in Shillong Meghalaya to a Keralite Syrian Christian mother and a Bengali Hindu father, a tea planter by profession. She spent her childhood in Aymanam, in Kerala , schooling in Corpus Christi. She left Kerala for Delhi at age 16, and embarked on a homeless lifestyle, staying in a small hut with a tin roof within the walls of Delhi's Feroz Shah Kotla and making a living selling empty bottles. She then proceeded to study architecture at the Delhi School of Architecture, where she met her first husband, the architect Gerard Da Cunha The God of Small Things is the only novel written by Roy. Since winning the Booker Prize, she has concentrated her writing on political issues. These include the Narmada Dam project, India's Nuclear Weapons, corrupt power company Enron 's activities in India. She is a figure-head of the anti-globalization alter-globalization movement and a vehement critic of neo-imperialism In response to India's testing of nuclear weapons in Pokhran Rajasthan , Roy wrote The End of Imagination , a critique of the Indian government's nuclear policies. It was published in her collection

    18. Arundhati Roy, Booker Prize Winner From Kerala
    Biography, and several related links.
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    The first Indian citizen to win the prestigious booker prize and a million dollar book deal has made Arundhati Roy, a celebrity and a tall literary lioness persona. Now in her late-30s, living in Delhi, Arundhati Roy (One of People Magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People in the World 1998") grew up in Kerala, in which her award winning novel "The God of Small Things" is set. The novel is a poetic tale of Indian boy-and-girl twins, Estha and Rahel, and their family's tragedies; the story's fulcrum is the death of their 9-year-old half British cousin,Sophie Mol, visiting them on holiday. As a Keralite myself, I had grown up hearing the stories about the mother of Arundhati Roy, Mary Roy who fought against Christian inheritance law, winning a landmark Supreme Court verdict that granted Christian women in Kerala the right to their parent's property. The mother had fought against an archaic law, while the daughter has to fight a nuisance litigation about the obscenity in her novel. Following the foot-steps of her mother Ms.Roy is more of an activist now, championing the cause of the displaced tribals in Narmada Valley. Arundhati Roy about her childhood in Kerala : "A lot of the atmosphere in "God of Small Things" is based on my experiences of what it was like to grow up in Kerala. Most interestingly, it was the only place in the world where religions coincide, there's Christianity, Hinduism, Marxism and Islam and they all live together and rub each other down. When I grew up it was the Marxism that was very strong, it was like the revolution was coming next week. I was aware of the different cultures when I was growing up and I'm still aware of them now. When you see all the competing beliefs against the same background you realise how they all wear each other down. To me, I couldn't think of a better location for a book about human beings.

    19. Roy/Arundhati Roy
    Arundhati Roy page. Books Power Politics America has always viewed oil as a security consideration, and protected it by any means it deems necessary.
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    "America has always viewed oil as a security consideration, and protected it by any means it deems necessary. Few of us doubt that the U.S. military presence in the Persian Gulf has little to do with its concern for human rights and almost entirely to do with its strategic interest in oil."
    Arundhati Roy, author and activist
    War Talk
    "In America, the arms industry, the oil industry and the major media networks-indeed, U.S. foreign policy-are all controlled by the same business combines."
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    An Ordinary Person's Guide to Empire
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    New WorId Disorder - War is peace. So now we know
    "The International Coalition Against Terror is largely a cabal of the richest countries in the world. Between them, they manufacture and sell almost all of the world's weapons, and they possess the largest stockpile of weapons of mass destruction-chemical, biological and nuclear. They have fought the most wars, account for most of the genocide, subjection, ethnic cleansing and human rights violations in modem history, and have sponsored, armed and financed untold numbers of dictators and despots. Between them, they have worshipped, almost deified, the cult of violence and war. For all its appalling sins, the Taliban just isn't in the same league."
    Arundhati Roy, author and activist

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