
Arundhati Roy is an Indian writer who is also an activist who focuses on issues related to social justice and economic inequality. She won the Booker Prize in 1997 for her novel, The God of Small Things, and has also written two screenplays and several collections of essays. For her work as an activist she received the Cultural Freedom Prize awarded by the Lannan Foundation in 2002.
Series
Books

Power Politics
2000

The Ministry of Utmost Happiness
2017

13 December
A Reader
2006

Broken Republic
2011

The God of Small Things
1997

Mother Mary Comes to Me
2025

The Doctor and The Saint
The Ambedkar-Gandhi Debate: Caste, Race, and Annihilation of Caste
2017

Public Power in the Age of Empire
2004

The Hanging of Afzal Guru and the Strange Case of the Attack on the Indian Parliament
2006

My Seditious Heart
Collected Nonfiction
2019

The Greater Common Good
1999

Field Notes on Democracy
Listening to Grasshoppers
2009

Come September
2004

Walking With The Comrades
2010

Azadi
Freedom. Fascism. Fiction.
2020

The Checkbook and the Cruise Missile
Conversations with Arundhati Roy
2003

An Ordinary Person's Guide to Empire
2003

Things That Can and Cannot Be Said
Essays and Conversations
2016

War Talk
2003

The Cost of Living
1999

Au-devant des périls
La marche en avant de la nation hindoue
2019

Instant-Mix Imperial Democracy
2004

In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones
2003

Capitalism
A Ghost Story
2004

The End of Imagination
1998

The Algebra of Infinite Justice
2001

India
2020

The Shape of the Beast
2008