Introduction Arundhati Roy, an acclaimed Indian author and activist, has made substantial contributions to contemporary literature. Known for her unique narrative style and deep socio-political insights, Roy’s work resonates with readers worldwide. Her debut novel, The God of Small Things, won the Booker Prize in 1997, establishing her as a formidable voice in both fiction
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