An Ordinary Person’s Guide to Empire

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When India detonated a thermonucleaer device in May 1998, Arundhati Roy wrote ‘The End of Imagination’. Since then she has written with clarity, precision and insight about a range of subjects of the utmost importance. This second volume of her collected non-fiction writing brings together fourteen essays written between June 2002 and November 2004. In these essays Arundhati Roy draws the thread of empire through seemingly unconnected arenas, uncovering the links between America’s war on terror, the growing threat of corporate power, the response of nation states to resistance movements, caste and communal politics in India, the role of NGOs, and the perverse machinery of an increasingly corporatized mass media. Meticulously researched and carefully argued, An Ordinary Person’s Guide to Empire is a necessary work for our times.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Arundhati Roy

Arundhati Roy is the author of The God of Small Things, which won the Booker Prize in 1997.  Two volumes of her non-fiction writing, The Algebra of Infinite Justice and An Ordinary Person's Guide to Empire, were published by Penguin India in 2001 and 2005 respectively.  She lives in New Delhi.

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Title
An Ordinary Person’s Guide to Empire
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
0670057614
Length
viii+424p., Notes; Index; 19cm.
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