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Arundhati Roy

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Arundhati Roy is a contemporary novelist primarily known for her critically acclaimed works exploring themes of social justice and environmentalism. Her 1997 novel *The God of Small Things* garnered international recognition with its poignant portrayal of family life in Kerala, India. She is recognized for her politically engaged writing and significant contributions to literary discourse, appealing particularly to readers interested in Indian literature, complex narratives, and investigations into power structures.

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What is Arundhati Roy's most famous novel?

She won the prestigious Booker Prize for her 1997 debut novel, 'The God of Small Things.' The story explores the tragic complexities of a family living in Kerala, India, heavily influenced by the region's strict caste system.

How long did it take Arundhati Roy to publish her second novel?

After the massive success of her debut, she waited exactly 20 years before publishing her second work of fiction. She finally returned to novels in 2017 with the release of 'The Ministry of Utmost Happiness.'

Besides writing fiction, what is Arundhati Roy known for?

She is a highly vocal political activist who frequently campaigns against globalization, nuclear weapons, and environmental destruction. She has written numerous essays and participated in protests against massive dam projects in India's Narmada valley.

What is the narrative style of 'The God of Small Things'?

Roy utilizes a non-linear narrative and playful, heavily stylized language to recount the story through the eyes of two fraternal twins. This stream-of-consciousness approach captures how seemingly small, mundane events can unravel into life-altering tragedies.

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