My Seditious Heart : Collected Nonfiction
by Roy, Arundhati
Published by : Hamish Hamilton (UK) Physical details: xxv, 1000 Pages 20x13 cm | HB ISBN:9780241366516. Year: 2019Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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General Stacks | Non-fiction | 824.914 R888S 2019 (Browse shelf) | Available | 65073 |
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"Collected essays and speeches from the bestselling, Booker-winning author of The Ministry of Utmost Happiness My Seditious Heart collects the work of a two-decade period when Arundhati Roy devoted herself to the political essay as a way of opening up space for justice, rights, and freedoms in an increasingly hostile environment. Taken together, these essays trace her twenty year journey from the Booker Prize-winning The God of Small Things to the extraordinary The Ministry of Utmost Happiness: a journey marked by compassion, clarity, and courage. Radical and readable, they speak always in defence of the collective, of the individual, and of the land, in the face of the destructive logic of financial, social, religious, military, and governmental elites. In constant conversation with the themes and settings of her novels, the essays form a near-unbroken memoir of Arundhati Roy's journey as both a writer and a citizen, of both India and the world, from "The End of Imagination," which begins this book, to "Azadi," with which it ends."--.
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