As a child growing up in Kerala where her grandmother ran a pickle factory, Arundhati Roy dreamt of being a writer but, out of the need to earn a living, she went on to pursue a degree in architecture. A truly free spirit, she did a number of jobs, including selling cakes on beaches in Goa, before marrying a filmmaker and turning to acting and script-writing
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In the 80s, at a time when there were hardly any women filmmakers in the Indian film industry, one w...
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Arundhati Roy made a great splash in 1997 with publication of The God of Small Things, receiving the...
Arundhati Roy is an Indian Keralite female writer in English. She gained prominence in the fie...
Arundhati Roy, a representative writer of the present time has identified herself with non-fiction i...
In October 1997 it came as a great surprise that Arundhati Roy's novel The God of Small Things was a...
Arundhati Roy is famous Indian author and political activist. She got popularity by her first novel”...
Arundhati Roy is one such name in the field of Indian literature that is highly respected worldwide....
Arundhati Roy’s second and latest novel, The Ministry of Utmost Happiness — which took her ten years...
Arundhati Roy’s nonfictional writing has been interpreted as the epitome of an emerging “realist imp...
Githa Hariharan grew up in Bombay and Manila, and has lived in the USA. She now lives in New Delhi, ...
On publication Arundhati Roy's first novel The God of Small Things (1997) rapidly became an internat...
Even if Roy employs some magic realist elements drawn upon her Booker-winning debut novel, The God o...
Arundhati Roy’s 1997 Man Booker Prize-winning novel, The God of Small Things, was harshly criticised...
Lisa Lau interviews Manju Kapur, author of five novels (Difficult Daughters, 1998; A Married Woman, ...
In the 80s, at a time when there were hardly any women filmmakers in the Indian film industry, one w...
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