The Algebra Of Infinite Justice

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Random House Publishers India Pvt. Limited, Feb 12, 2013 - Fiction - 272 pages
This collection of Arundhati Roy’s early political essays ranges from the iconic ‘The End of Imagination’ and ‘The Greater Common Good’ about India’s nuclear tests and the dam industry to the equally influential ‘The Algebra of Infinite Justice’ about the 9/11 attacks and the US government’s War Against Terror. Suffused with intelligence and shot through with cold fury, these writings established Roy as a major political thinker whose voice, as Naomi Klein says, ‘turns our grief and rage into courage’.

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About the author (2013)

Arundhati Roy is the author of The God of Small Things (1997) and four volumes of non-fi ction writing: The Algebra of Infi nite Justice (2001), An Ordinary Person’s Guide to Empire (2005), Listening to Grasshoppers (2009) and Broken Republic (2011). The Shape of the Beast, a collection of her interviews, was published in 2008. Arundhati Roy lives in New Delhi.

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