The political violence was pervasive as Marxists railed especially against Maoists. Roy recalled a particular incident where Maoists, who were far-left, radical insurgents and who had broken away from the Marxists whom they saw as bourgeois beheaded one of them and hung his head on a pike. These believers in armed revolution were also known as Naxalites. It was the poor versus the rich with the poor and their supporters believing that the rich deserved to be wiped out for them to inherit the earth.
Arundhati Roy, Booker Prize-winning author has released her first memoir, “Mother Mary Comes to Me,” offering an unflinching look at...
Arundhati Roy, the Indian author and activist, has been awarded the 45th European Essay Prize for Lifetime Achievement. The award,...
Arundhati Roy has been awarded the European Essay Prize For Lifetime Achievement for the French translation of her compilation of...






