
Azadi by Arundhati Roy: a collection of passionate essays questioning institutions: a Book Review
Azadi is a collection of essays and lectures that Roy wrote and delivered over the time between 2018 and 2020. It has all the fire within a person, who wants it better for everyone, and not one particular person or a group. In a series of electrifying, unapologetic, and scathing series of essays, the author of the “God of small things” and “Ministry of utmost happiness” is displaying what Jefferson asked for.
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