Arundhati Roy to publish first memoir

By Agencies
September 21, 2024
Indian author Arundhati Roy, Grand Laureate for the 2020 Lee Hochul Literary Prize for Peace, speaks during a press conference in Seoul. — AFP File

NEW DELHI: The Booker prize-winning Indian author Arundhati Roy will publish her first memoir next September.

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In the book, titled Mother Mary Comes to Me, Roy will reflect on her complex relationship with her mother and her life from childhood to the present, moving from Kerala to Delhi. “Heart-smashed” by her mother Mary’s death in September 2022, and “more than a little ashamed” by the intensity of her response, Roy began to write the memoir, said Penguin publishing imprint Hamish Hamilton, “to make sense of her feelings about the mother she ran from at age 18”.

“I have been writing this book all my life,” said Roy. “Perhaps a mother like mine deserved a writer like me as a daughter. Equally, perhaps a writer like me deserved a mother like her. Even more than a daughter mourning the passing of her mother, I mourn her as a writer who has lost her most enthralling subject”.

Roy won the 1997 Booker prize for her debut novel, The God of Small Things. Her second novel, The Ministry of Utmost Happiness, was published in 2017 and longlisted for the Booker.

She has also written several nonfiction books including The Architecture of Modern Empire, My Seditious Heart and Azadi.

In June, Roy was announced as the winner of the PEN Pinter prize, awarded annually to a writer who, in the words of the late playwright Harold Pinter, casts an “unflinching, unswerving” gaze on the world. This was announced two weeks after Indian authorities granted permission to prosecute the writer over comments she made about Kashmir 14 years ago.

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