Arundhati Roy

Arundhati Roy

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  • The End Of Imagination

    "My world has die🧜d. I write to mourn its passing." Booker Prize winner Arundhati♎ Roy on India's Nuclear Bomb.

    BY Arundhati Roy ꧃  5 February 2022

  • The Greater Common Good

    India has 3,60✱0 big d🅷ams—they have devoured 50 million people already. Silently. Now it's the turn of the Narmada.

    BY Arundhati Roy   ෴ 5 February 2022 𒉰

  • The Greater Common Good II

    Arundhati Roy accepts B.G. Verghese's compliments on her poetic writing, but refutes his rebuttal of the randomly selected facts from her 🅰argument

    BY Arundhati Roy  5 February 2022 🃏

  • Shall We Leave It to the Experts?

    "I am, apparently, a writer-activist. (Like a sofa-bed.) Why does that ౠmake me flinch?" asks Arundhati Roy. Because i🔴t suggests writers are too effete to come up with the clarity for debate. "Go and play with your toys, leave the real world to us," g

    BY Arundhati Roy 🍨   𒀰 5 February 2022

  • Defence Of Dissent

    On January 2, 𓂃2001, five advocates filed a petition in the Supreme Court for contempt of court and 'attempt to murder', among other chargeꦇs, against Arundhati Roy, Prashant Bhushan, lawyer for the NBA, and Medha Patkar. The SC has admitted the petiti

    BY Arundhati Roy ♐ 5 February 2022 

  • The Algebra Of Infinite Justice

    So here we have it. The equivocating distinction between civilisation and savagery, between the ✤'massacre of innocent people' or, if you like, 'a clash of civilisations' and 'collateral damage'. The sophistry and fastidious algebra of Infinite Justic

    BY Arundhati Roy   🍎 5 February 2022 ♌

  • War Is Peace

    The world doesn't have to choose between the Taliban and the US government. All the beauty of the world—literature, 🎉music, art—lies between these two fundamentalist poles.

    BY Arundhati Roy  5 February 2022 𒅌 ♓

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