About Arundhati Roy
As the world knows, Arundhati Roy's defence of her principles (and of the underprivileged, the forgotten and the threatened in her homeland) have taken her to court many times and, notoriously, to prison for one night in March 2002. The God of Small Things won the 1997 Booker Prize and was an international No 1 bestseller.
Non fiction
The Cost of Living: The Greater Common Good and the End of Imagination (1999)
Power Politics (2000)
War Is Peace (2001) (with Noam Chomsky, Johan Galtung and Harold Pinter)
The Algebra of Infinite Justice (2002)
The Checkbook and the Cruise Missile: Conversations with Arundhati Roy (2003) (with David Barsamian)
War Talk (2003)
The Ordinary Person's Guide to Empire (2004)
Public Power in the Age of Empire (2004)
Come September: A Lecture by Arundhati Roy (2004)
War With No End (2007) (with John Berger, Naomi Klein, Hanif Kureishi, China Miéville, Joe Sacco, Ahdaf Soueif and Haifa Zangana)
The Shape of the Beast (2008)
Listening to Grasshoppers (2009)
Broken Republic (2011)
Kashmir: The Case for Freedom (2011) (with Tariq Ali, Hilal Bhat, Angana Chatterji and Pankaj Mishra)
Walking With The Comrades (2011)
Power Politics (2000)
War Is Peace (2001) (with Noam Chomsky, Johan Galtung and Harold Pinter)
The Algebra of Infinite Justice (2002)
The Checkbook and the Cruise Missile: Conversations with Arundhati Roy (2003) (with David Barsamian)
War Talk (2003)
The Ordinary Person's Guide to Empire (2004)
Public Power in the Age of Empire (2004)
Come September: A Lecture by Arundhati Roy (2004)
War With No End (2007) (with John Berger, Naomi Klein, Hanif Kureishi, China Miéville, Joe Sacco, Ahdaf Soueif and Haifa Zangana)
The Shape of the Beast (2008)
Listening to Grasshoppers (2009)
Broken Republic (2011)
Kashmir: The Case for Freedom (2011) (with Tariq Ali, Hilal Bhat, Angana Chatterji and Pankaj Mishra)
Walking With The Comrades (2011)
Awards
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