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Arundhati Roy Bibliography

Can you guess Arundhati Roy's bibliography?
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#1
Novels
1997
The God of Small Things
2017
The Ministry of Utmost Happiness
 
 
#2
Non-Fiction Books
1998
The End of Imagination
1999
The Cost of Living
2004
Public Power in the Age of Empire
2013
The Hanging of Afzal Guru and the Strange Case of the Attack of the Indian Parliament
2014
Capitalism: A Ghost Story
2017
The Doctor and the Saint: Caste, Race, and Annihilation of Caste, the Debate Between B.R. Ambedkar and M.K. Gandhi
 
 
#3
Essay Collections
2001
The Algebra of Infinite Justice
2002
Power Politics
2003
War Talk
2003
An Ordinary Person's Guide to Empire
2009
Listening to Grasshoppers: Field Notes on Democracy
2011
Broken Republic: Three Essays
2011
Walking with the Comrades
2011
Kashmir: The Case for Freedom
2016
Things That Can and Cannot Be Said: Essays and Conversations
2019
My Seditious Heart: Collected Non-Fiction
2020
Azadi: Freedom, Fascism, Fiction
#4
Essays
2001
The End of Imagination
2001
The Greater Common Good
2001
Power Politics
2001
The Ladies Have Feelings, So ... Shall We Have It to the Experts?
2001
The Algebra of Infinite Justice
2001
War Is Peace
2001
Democracy
2001
War Talk
2002
Power Politics: The Reincarnation of Rumpelstiltskin
2002
On Citizens' Right to Express Dissent
2003
War Talk
2003
Ahimsa
2003
Democracy
2003
Come September
2003
The Loneliness of Noam Chomsky
2003
Confronting Empire
2003
Glossary
2003
Instant-Mix Imperial Democracy
2003
When the Saints Go Marching Out
2003
In Memory of Shankar Guha Niyogi
2003
Do Turkeys Enjoy Thanksgiving?
2003
How Deep Shall We Dig?
2009
Democracy: Who's She When She's at Home?
2009
How Deep Shall We Dig?
2009
"And His Life Should Become Extinct"
2009
Breaking the News
2009
Custodial Confessions, the Media, and the Law
2009
Baby Bush, Go Home
2009
Animal Farm II: In Which George Bush Says What He Really Means
2009
Scandal in the Palace
2009
Listening to Grasshoppers: Genocide, Denial, and Celebration
2009
Azadi
2009
Nine Is Not Eleven (And November Isn't September)
2009
The Briefing
2011
Mr. Chidambaram's War
2011
Walking with the Comrades
2011
Trickledown Revolution
2011
Azadi: The Only Thing Kashmiris Want
2011
Seditious Nehru
2019
The Road to Harsud
2019
Peace and the New Corporate Liberation Theology
2019
The President Took the Salute
2019
A Perfect Day for Democracy
2019
Professor, P.O.W.
2019
My Seditious Heart
2020
In What Language Does Rain Fall Over Tormented Cities? The Weather Underground in The Ministry of Utmost Happiness
2020
Election Season in a Dangerous Democracy
2020
Our Captured, Wounded Hearts
2020
The Language of Literature
2020
The Silence Is the Loudest Sound
2020
Intimations of an Ending: The Rise and Rise of the Hindu Nation
2020
The Graveyard Talks Back: Fiction in the Time of Fake News
2020
There Is Fire in the Ducts, the System Is Failing
2020
The Pandemic Is a Portal
#5
Interview Collections
2004
The Checkbook and the Cruise Missile: Conversations with Arundhati Roy
2008
The Shape of the Beast: Conversations with Arundhati Roy
3 Comments
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Level 62
Oct 16, 2020
One of the bigger idiots in the 21st century...
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Level 59
Oct 16, 2020
Just because she criticizes our current government doesn't necessarily means she is an idiot. Idiot is a very offensive word to be implied on someone. She might have a lot different ideologies just like you do and also hold controversial views but she writes beautiful prose.
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Level 62
Oct 16, 2020
She wrote a whole book defending a literal TERRORIST who bombed the parliament.