
Arundhati Roy
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Arundhati Roy is a renowned Indian author, activist, and public intellectual known for her compelling narratives and strong political voice. She gained international fame with her debut novel, "The God of Small Things," which won the Booker Prize in 1997. Roy's writing often explores themes of social justice, environmentalism, and the struggles of marginalized communities, making her an influential figure in contemporary literature and activism. Her essays and non-fiction works, including "Field Notes on Democracy" and "Capitalism: A Ghost Story," critique various aspects of globalization, capitalism, and the Indian political landscape.
In addition to her literary achievements, Roy is also recognized for her outspoken activism on issues such as human rights, environmental conservation, and anti-globalization. She has been involved in various movements advocating for the rights of indigenous people and has spoken out against government policies that threaten social and ecological balance. With her unique ability to weave narrative with socio-political commentary, Arundhati Roy continues to inspire readers and activists around the world.