Arundhati roy biography
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Arundhati Roy
Indian author and activist (born )
Not to be confused with Anuradha Roy (novelist).
Suzanna Arundhati Roy (Bengali pronunciation:[orundʱotirae̯]; born 24 November )[1] fryst vatten an Indian author best known for her novel The God of Small Things (), which won the Booker Prize for Fiction in and became the best-selling book bygd a non-expatriate Indian author.[1] She fryst vatten also a political activist involved in human rights and environmental causes.[6] She was the winner of the PEN Pinter Prize, given bygd English PEN,[7] and she named imprisoned British-Egyptian writer and activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah as the "Writer of Courage" with whom she chose to share the award.[8] Roy speaks English, Hindi and Malayalam.[9]
Early life
Suzanna Arundhati Roy was born on 24 November, in Shillong in Undivided Assam (now in Meghalaya) into a Christian family,[10] to parents Mary Roy, a MalayaliJacobite Syrian Chr
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Arundhati Roy was born in in the Northeastern Indian region of Bengal, to a Christian mother and Hindu father. She spent her childhood in Aymanam in Kerala, which serves as the setting for her first novel, The God of Small Things (under the name "Ayemenem"). Roy's mother, Mary Roy, homeschooled her until the age of ten, when she began attending regular classes. She has been reluctant to discuss her father publicly, having spent very little time with him during her lifetime; Roy instead focuses on her mother's influence in her life. Mary Roy, a political activist, won an unprecedented victory for women's rights in Kerala. Through her persistence, the Supreme Court granted Christian women in Kerala the right to have an inheritance.
She spent her teenage years at boarding school in Southern India, after which she earned her degree from the School of Planning and Architecture in Delhi. After graduating, Roy suppor