This book titled Arundhati Roy's Select Works: A Study delves into the expansive domain of Arundhati Roy's creative endeavors aiming to analyze how she portrays socio-political and economic changes in society through her writing. The study aims to elucidate the diverse human preoccupations in Roy's literary oeuvre examining socio-political trends values and concerns particularly focusing on feminism Marxism and other socio-political and economic themes present in her works. Roy's acclaimed works notably The God of Small Things and The Ministry of Utmost Happiness are analyzed in depth exploring themes such as societal hierarchies gender identity political dynamics cultural norms and the impacts of globalization and neoliberal capitalism. The study also delves into Roy's nonfiction works including Broken Republic and Azadi which address pressing issues such as crony capitalism social injustice and the plight of marginalized communities.
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