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Paris Review - The Art of Fiction No. 249


 
After her first novel,
The God of Small Things (1997), Arundhati Roy did not publish another for twenty years, when
The Ministry of Utmost Happiness was released in 2017. The intervening decades were nonetheless filled with writing: essays on dams, displacement, and democracy, which appeared in newspapers and magazines such as
Outlook,
Frontline, and the
Guardian, and were collected in volumes that quickly came to outnumber the novels. Most of these essays were compiled in 2019 in
My Seditious Heart, which, with footnotes, comes to nearly a thousand pages; less than a year later she published nine new essays in
Azadi.
 
To see that two-decade period as a gap, or the nonfiction as separate from the fiction, would be to misunderstand Roy’s project; when finding herself described as “what is known in twenty-first-century vernacular as a ‘writer-activist,’ ” she confessed that term made her flinch (and feel “like a ....

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Covid-19 in Delhi: 'The sound of an ambulance doesn't seem odd anymore'


Covid-19 in Delhi: ’The sound of an ambulance doesn’t seem odd anymore’
By Staff Reporter
Feelings of the Time, No. 140, Malcolm Carvalho in Bangalore:
I’m enraged at how our establishment has handled the pandemic, at how elections and religion still take priority over human life in our country. Enraged at how our government neglects health care in spite of Covid having been around for over a year. Enraged at our people who still use a pandemic to create communal divides.
I admit I’m jealous of the friends who’ve migrated abroad. I’ve never wanted to leave the country, but recently I’ve been wondering if I made the right decision. ....

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How Delhi has been written over the years in novels and in stories (and essays)


How Delhi has been written over the years in novels and in stories (and essays)
The pandemic may have silenced the urban legends of the capital for a year, but there is enough and more in literature to look back on.
Connaught Place, Delhi, before the pandemic.
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PRAKASH SINGH / AFP
All great cities have great stories. New York, Cairo, Istanbul, Moscow, Shanghai among others, all have their grand, capacious histories, replete with triumphs, setbacks and even the odd comic interlude. Delhi has its glorious chronicles too, but they compete with those of New Delhi and more recently of all the Newer Delhis in the making. ....

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