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Arundhati Roy is an Indian novelist and activist, best known for her Booker Prize-winning novel, The God of Small Things. Roy's work weaves intricate narratives around complex themes like family, history, and politics, often challenging societal norms and advocating for social justice. Beyond her literary achievements, Roy is a passionate advocate for human rights and environmental causes. Her powerful storytelling and unwavering commitment to activism inspire others to use their voices for change and seek empathy through literature and action.
"You have come to a stage where you almost have to work on yourself. You know, on finding some tranquility with which to respond to these things, because I realize that the biggest risk that many of us run is beginning to get inured to the horrors."
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