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Azadi - Updated Edition: Freedom. Fascism. Fiction With New Chapters Added Gathers Arundhati Roy's Piercing Essays On The Meaning Of Freedom In Our Times. Part Political Inquiry, Part Literary Meditation, This Updated Collection Traverses The Kashmir Struggle, The Rise Of Authoritarian Currents, And The Power Of Language To Shape Public Life. Written For Thoughtful Readers Interested In Democracy, Justice, And The Imagination, The Tone Is Urgent, Hopeful, And Incisive.
Roy Crafts Essays That Blend Reportage, Critique, And Visionary Reflection, Moving Between Sharp Analysis And Lyrical Insight. The Book's Structure—Interconnected Essays With Newly Added Chapters—Invites Readers To Follow The Argument Across Topics, Contexts, And Continents. The Experience Is Engaging And Accessible, With Clear Writing And Concrete Examples That Illuminate Complex Ideas About Freedom, Power, And Resistance.
In This Updated Edition, The Covid-19 Pandemic Becomes A Lens To Reconsider Borders, Sovereignty, And Possibility. Roy Asks Us To Imagine A World Reshaped By Collective Thought And Imaginative Solidarity—A World Where Freedom Is Not Merely The Absence Of Constraint But The Presence Of Possibility. With The Updated Edition, Azadi Becomes A Living Inquiry Into How Freedom Operates In Times Of Crisis, And The New Chapters Deepen The Conversation, Offering A Provocative Roadmap For Thinking Differently About Politics, Culture, And Everyday Life.
After Finishing Azadi, Readers Gain A Richer Understanding Of Freedom's Complexities, A Sharpened Awareness Of Power, And A Sense Of Hopeful Possibility Grounded In Collective Imagination. It Invites Reflection That Lingers, Encouraging Dialogue, Empathy, And Action As Part Of Everyday Life. The Book's Exploration Of Freedom Stays With You Long After You Close It, Inviting Continued Questioning And Courageous Hope.
Product Details
Author
Arundhati Roy
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
256
SKU
9780143460169
ISBN
9780143460169
Reading Age
All
Binding
Hardback
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Arundhati Roy Is The Author Of The Novels The God Of Small Things, Which Won The Booker Prize In 1997, And The Ministry Of Utmost Happiness, Which Was Longlisted For The Booker Prize In 2017. She Is The Author Of Various Works Of Nonfiction Including My Seditious Heart, Azadi And, Most Recently, The Architecture Of Modern Empire. Arundhati Roy Is The Author Of A Number Of Books, Including The God Of Small Things, Which Won The Booker Prize In 1997 And Has Been Translated Into More Than Forty Languages. She Was Born In 1959 In Shillong, India, And Studied Architecture In Delhi, Where She Now Lives. She Has Also Written Several Non-Fiction Books, Including Field Notes On Democracy, Walking With The Comrades, Capitalism: A Ghost Story, The End Of Imagination, And Most Recently Things That Can And Cannot Be Said, Co-Authored With John Cusack. Roy Is The Recipient Of The 2002 Lannan Foundation Cultural Freedom Prize, The 2011 Norman Mailer Prize For Distinguished Writing, And The 2015 Ambedkar Sudar Award.