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    Suzanna Arundhati Roy (Bengali pronunciation: [orundʱoti rae̯]; born 24 November 1961) is an Indian author best known for her novel The God of Small Things...
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  • in the state of Kerala. Her daughter is the Booker Prize winner Arundhati Roy. Mary Roy Etc v State of Kerala and Others is considered a landmark case...
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  • film industry in late 2006. She is the niece of Booker Prize winner Arundhati Roy. She is married to Smith. Maria is a South Indian film actress who worked...
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    The God of Small Things (category Novels by Arundhati Roy)
    God of Small Things is a family drama novel written by Indian writer Arundhati Roy. It is a story about the childhood experiences of fraternal twins whose...
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    Faisal Edhi (son of Abdul Sattar Edhi), Angela Y. Davis, Vijay Prashad, Arundhati Roy, and Noam Chomsky. As many as 426 academics from various universities...
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    reformer Lolita Roy and grand nephew of Indra Lal Roy, the first Indian flying ace. He is also a cousin of writer Arundhati Roy. Roy attended La Martiniere...
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    Retrieved June 7, 2015 – via Twitter. Roy, Arundhati (November 28, 2015). "Edward Snowden meets Arundhati Roy and John Cusack: 'He was small and lithe...
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  • The Ministry of Utmost Happiness (category Novels by Arundhati Roy)
    The Ministry of Utmost Happiness is the second novel by Indian writer Arundhati Roy, published in 2017, twenty years after her debut, The God of Small Things...
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  • Walking with the Comrades (category Works by Arundhati Roy)
    eyewitness account of the Naxalite–Maoist insurgency by Indian author Arundhati Roy. The book covers her time in 2010 spent living with Naxalite communist...
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  • acquired cult status in the years after it was made. He is married to Arundhati Roy who also acted in his films but they currently live separately from...
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  • My Seditious Heart (category Essay collections by Arundhati Roy)
    collection by Indian writer Arundhati Roy. It was published on 4 June 2019 by Penguin Random House. The Telegraph wrote in a review "Roy’s 950-page tome is a sometimes...
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  • written by Arundhati Roy and directed by Pradip Krishen. It stars Arjun Raina as the title character, with Roshan Seth and Arundhati Roy in key roles...
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  • Indian author Arundhati Roy. It was published in 2017 by Haymarket Books. In The New Indian Express, reviewer Madhulika Liddle wrote: "As Roy explains in...
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  • It won Yadav two international acting awards. The film also stars Arundhati Roy, who was yet to write her first novel and win the Man Booker Prize,...
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  • world have demanded reprieve as they believe that the trial was flawed. Arundhati Roy and Praful Bidwai castigated the trial and argued that Guru has been...
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    Da Cunha was briefly married (1978–1982) to Indian writer and author Arundhati Roy while they lived together in Delhi. They subsequently separated and...
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  • in India such as Arundhati Roy and David Davidar show a direction towards contextuality and rootedness in their works. Arundhati Roy, a trained architect...
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  • story of my life".: 254  She was supported by the feminist and novelist Arundhati Roy, who wrote a critique of the film (entitled "The great Indian rape trick")...
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  • from the Cochin International Airport. Aymanam is the setting for Arundhati Roy's 1997 novel The God of Small Things. As of 2001[update] India census...
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    grounds that the ombudsman had powers over elected representatives. Arundhati Roy claimed that the movement was not a people's movement; instead, it was...
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  • Roy, Arundhati (1 April 2009). "This is not a war on terror. It is a racist war on all Tamils". The Guardian. London. Lankan writer slams Arundhati Roy...
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    speech is quoted in the 2017 novel The Ministry of Utmost Happiness by Arundhati Roy as one of the character's mother's favourite passage from Shakespeare...
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  • The Algebra of Infinite Justice (category Essay collections by Arundhati Roy)
    Justice (2001) is a collection of essays written by Booker Prize winner Arundhati Roy. The book discusses a wide range of issues including political euphoria...
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    defending Rushdie, while his fellow Booker Prize winners Ian McEwan and Arundhati Roy also condemned the stabbing. Shortly afterwards, other Booker Prize...
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    Peter (22 October 2000). "Arundhati Roy furious at dam decision". The Independent. London. Retrieved 29 April 2012. Roy, Arundhati (2001). Power Politics...
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  • and columns by members of the U.S. Congressional Progressive Caucus, Arundhati Roy, and Slavoj Žižek, as well as long-time writers Susan Douglas, David...
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    journalist Peter Greste. In October 2024, Abd El-Fattah was named by Arundhati Roy, winner of the 2024 PEN Pinter Prize awarded by English PEN, as the...
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    prominent writers in the region are Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai and Arundhati Roy. Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai, (1912–1999), the Padmabhusan and Jnanpith...
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  • lawyer, judge and former Supreme Court Justice of India and Singapore. Arundhati Roy, a writer and social activist. C Vijayakumar, a business executive,...
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  • Joseph O'Neill Tim Parks Caryl Phillips Julian Rathbone Mordecai Richler Arundhati Roy Bernice Rubens Donal Ryan Sunjeev Sahota Will Self Carol Shields David...
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