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Znet Article Roy: A Fury Building Up Across India

Znet Article, April, 29 2006 Arundhati Roy
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In this interview, Arundhati Roy updates her essay on the Narmada issue, The Greater Common Good, published in 1999 in Frontline. It was conducted by Shoma Chaudhuri over a period of several days in person and on email. Chaudhuri: The media has ...

Znet Article Roy: The Road to Harsud

Znet Article, July, 19 2004 Arundhati Roy
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Villages die by night. Quietly. Towns die by day, shrieking as they go. Since Independence...

Znet Article Roy: When The Saints Go Marching Out

Znet Article, September, 02 2003 Arundhati Roy
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August 28, 1963 ... forty years later, Martin Lut...

Znet Article Roy: The Day Of The Jackals

Znet Article, June, 02 2003 Arundhati Roy
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Mesopotamia. Babylon. The Tigris and Euphrates. How many children, in how many classrooms, over how many centuries, have hang-glided through the past, transported on the wings of these words? And now the bombs have fallen, incinerating and humil...

Znet Article Roy: Mesopotamia. Babylon. The Tigris and Euphrates

Znet Article, April, 02 2003 Arundhati Roy
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  On the steel torsos of their missiles, adolescent American soldiers scrawl colourful messages in childish handwriting: For Saddam, from the Fat Boy Posse. A building goes down. A marketplace. A home. A girl who loves a boy. A child who onl...

Znet Article Roy: Come September

Znet Article, September, 29 2002 Arundhati Roy
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Howard Zinn: Well, thank you. [Applause]. This is a very nice crowd. [Laughter] Thank you Patrick Lannan for that introduction. I almost recognized myself. [Laughter] I'm here to introduce Arundhati Roy. I say this in hushed tones. Really, I never...

Znet Article Roy: Shall We Leave It To The Experts

Znet Article, February, 12 2002 Arundhati Roy
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India lives in several centuries at the same time. Somehow we manage to progress and regress simultaneously. As a nation we age by pushing outward from the middle--adding a few centuries on either end of the extraordinary CV. We greaten like the m...

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