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Listening To Grasshoppers: Field Notes On Democracy

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  • ENGLISH

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  • 296

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  • 9780143415213

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  • PAPERBACK

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  • 2010

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    In Eleven Powerful, And Closely Argued, Linked Essays, Arundhati Roy Takes Ahard Look At The Underbelly Of The World S Largest Democracy. Beginning Withthe State-backed Killing Of Muslims In Gujarat In 2002, She Writes About How Progress And Genocide Have Historically Gone Hand In Hand About The Murkyinvestigations Into The 2001 Attack On The Indian Parliament About The Dangersof An Increasingly Powerful And Entirely Unaccountable Judiciary And About Thecollusion Between Large Corporations, The Government And The Mainstreammedia. The Volume Ends With An Account Of The August 2008 Uprising InKashmir And An Analysis Of The November 2008 Attacks On Mumbai. The...  Read More

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    Arundhati Roy

    Arundhati Roy is an Indian writer who writes in English and 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.

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