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And In Our Hour of Darkness, Writer Arundhati Roy

And In Our Hour of Darkness, Writer Arundhati Roy

Update: 2025-09-28
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“Sometimes I feel that I’m not going to write again,” says Arundhati Roy, “but then it becomes harder to keep quiet than to write it.”

 Few writers have bridged the personal and political as powerfully as Arundhati Roy. With her first memoir, fittingly titled Mother Mary Comes to Me, she turns to her turbulent relationship with her late mother, Mary Roy, a pioneering feminist who reshaped Indian law.

 Act I: Let It Be

 We begin with the imagery that animates the new book (4:10 ), her tumultuous household growing up (10:00 ), and how she sifted through those memories while writing The God of Small Things and The Ministry of Utmost Happiness (15:40 ).

 Act II: She’s Leaving Home

 Roy reflects on her mother’s impact as a teacher (22:00 ), navigating her severe asthma as a child (24:30 ), and the moment she ultimately left home (27:20 ) for architecture school where she worked on film sets (30:00 ) and discovered The Beatles. 

 Act III: Revolution 

 Then, finally, how her writing sprung from her past (32:00 ), the political attacks that followed the success of her debut novel (35:00 ), bearing witness in the age of authoritarianism (41:00 ), and the timeliness of her 1998 essay The End of Imagination (1:01:00 ).

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And In Our Hour of Darkness, Writer Arundhati Roy

And In Our Hour of Darkness, Writer Arundhati Roy