The Shape of the Beast is a collection of interviews with Arundhati Roy, covering a range of political, social, and environmental issues. Through these conversations, Roy reflects on the global state of affairs, including topics such as nuclear policies, economic inequalities, war, and environmental degradation. The book offers a sharp critique of global capitalism and imperialism, presenting Roy’s vision for a more just and equitable world.
Why Read This Book
- A powerful collection of interviews that highlights Arundhati Roy’s bold and fearless voice on social and political issues.
- Offers a sharp critique of capitalism, imperialism, and environmental destruction.
- Perfect for readers interested in global politics, activism, and contemporary issues.
- Roy’s eloquent and passionate perspective encourages critical thought about the current world order.
- A must-read for fans of Roy’s activism and political commentary.
About the Author
Arundhati Roy is an Indian author and political activist best known for her Booker Prize-winning novel The God of Small Things. In addition to her fiction, Roy is a prominent voice on global political issues, including human rights, environmental justice, and anti-globalization movements. Her works combine literary brilliance with political activism.
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