The Algebra of Infinite Justice - Paperback | Arundhati Roy
Pages: 252
Format: Paperback
1998-2002
This collection of Arundhati Roy's early political essays ranges from the iconic 'The End of Imagination' and 'The Greater Common Good' about India's nuclear tests and the dam industry to the equally influential 'The Algebra of Infinite Justice' about the 9/11 attacks and the US government's
War Against Terror. Suffused with intelligence and shot through with cold fury, these writings established Roy as a major political thinker whose voice, as Naomi Klein says, 'turns our grief and rage into courage'.
'Since The End of Imagination
, there has never been a silence
from Roy. It was the first in a series of essays that would grow in moral strength and clarity ... If you are underclass, tribal or Muslim, your continent is much darker. Roy [has] crossed over to the dark side' TEHELKA
The scale of what Roy surveys is staggering. Her pointed indictment is devastating' NEW YORK TIMES
'Roy's politics remains clear-voiced and fearless, large in scope, consistent in its concern for the exploited, scathing in its criticisms of the state and its institutions' TELEGRAPH
Country Of Origin: India