Arundhati Roy
penulis dan pegiat asal India
Suzanna Arundhati Roy (lahir 24 November 1961)[1] adalah seorang novelis dan aktivis India. Ia memenangkan Booker Prize pada 1997 untuk novel pertamanya The God of Small Things.[2]
Roy dilahirkan di Shillong, Meghalaya. Ibunya berasal dari Kerala dan beragama Kristen Ortodoks Suriah, ayahnya dari Bengal dan beragama Hindu. Ia dibesarkan di Aymanam, di Kerala, bersekolah di Corpus Christi. Ia kemudian pergi ke Delhi pada usia 16, dan tinggal di sebuah gubuk kecil dengan atap seng di daerah Feroz Shah Kotla di Delhi, dan menjual botol bekas untuk menunjang hidupnya. Ia kemudian mempelajari arsitektur di Sekolah Arsitektur Delhi, di mana ia bertemu dengan suami pertamanya, arsitek Gerard Da Cunha.
Referensi
sunting- ^ "Arundhati Roy". Encyclopædia Britannica. Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 13 June 2013. Diakses tanggal 12 May 2013.
- ^ Kurnia, Anton (2019). Ensiklopedia Sastra Dunia. Yogyakarta: Diva Press. hlm. 47. ISBN 978-602-391-662-7.
Bibliografi
sunting- Roy, Arundhati; (2004). An Ordinary Person's Guide To Empire, Consortium Book Sales and Dist, September 15, 2004, hardcover, ISBN 0-89608-728-X; trade paperback, Consortium, September 15, 2004, ISBN 0-89608-727-1
- Roy, Arundhati; (2004). Public Power in the Age of Empire. Seven Stories Press. ISBN 1-58322-682-6.
- Roy, Arundhati; (2004). The Checkbook and the Cruise Missile: Conversations with Arundhati Roy. South End Press. ISBN 0-89608-710-7.
- Roy, Arundhati; (2003). War Talk. South End Press. ISBN 0-89608-724-7.
- Foreword to For Reasons of State (2003) ISBN 1-56584-794-6 by Noam Chomsky
- Roy, Arundhati; (2002). Power Politics. South End Press. ISBN 0-89608-668-2.
- Roy, Arundhati; (2002). The Algebra of Infinite Justice. Flamingo. ISBN 0-00-714949-2. (a collection of essays: The End of Imagination, The Greater Common Good, Power Politics [also a book], The Ladies Have Feelings, So..., The Algebra of Inifinite Justice, War is Peace, Democracy, War Talk [also a book] and Come September.)
- The Cost of Living (1999), which contains the essays 'The greater common good' and 'The end of imagination', which are now included in the book 'The Algebra of Infinite Justice'
- Roy, Arundhati; (1997). The God of Small Things. Flamingo. ISBN 0-00-655068-1.
Lihat pula
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- "We" A film about the words of Arundhati Roy Diarsipkan 2018-12-15 di Wayback Machine.
- More on Arundhati Roy Diarsipkan 2006-05-07 di Wayback Machine.
- Literary Encyclopedia (in-progress)
- SAWNET biography Diarsipkan 2005-09-07 di Wayback Machine.
- Bibliography Diarsipkan 2006-05-07 di Wayback Machine.
- Roy's biography Diarsipkan 2004-08-29 di Wayback Machine.
- Research on Arundhati Roy, Bibliographical Information
- Come September Diarsipkan 2010-07-28 di Wayback Machine. Transcript of speech on 18 September 2002 and conversation with Howard Zinn
- Archive of Arundhati Roy on Democracy Now! Diarsipkan 2006-04-18 di Wayback Machine.
- `We have to become the global resistance' Diarsipkan 2006-09-28 di Wayback Machine. (Abriged version of speech given at the World Social Forum in Mumbai, 16. January 2004)
- Tide? or Ivory Snow? Public Power in the Age of Empire Diarsipkan 2007-11-15 di Wayback Machine. (August 16th, 2004 speech in San Francisco)
- ABC Radio National transcript of Sydney Peace Prize Lecture Diarsipkan 2009-01-01 di Wayback Machine. (with audio) or download the speech here Diarsipkan 2008-12-02 di Wayback Machine.
- The Most Cowardly War in History Diarsipkan 2006-04-13 di Wayback Machine. (Article dated 24 June 2005)
- Complete Collection of Her Essays and Speeches (in-progress)
- Calcutta Telegraph on house / forest controversy