Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143419334
- Publisher: Penguin India
- Publisher Imprint: PENGUIN ANANDA
- Language: ENGLISH
- Weight: 500 gr
- ISBN-10: 0143419331
- Publisher Date: 02/2013
- Binding: PAPERBACK
- No of Pages: 188
Original price was: ₹299.00.₹224.25Current price is: ₹224.25.
Explore India’s heartland in Arundhati Roy’s “Broken Republic.” This collection, featuring the controversial “Walking with the Comrades,” delves into the Maoist guerrilla zone. Roy challenges progress, development, and civilization in a rising superpower. “A caustic, razor edge polemical” Sunday Statesman
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Naveen Kumar –
A must-read for anyone interested in social justice and India’s underbelly. Provocative and thought-provoking, but can be depressing.
Rishabh Choudhary –
Important insights, but the book can feel overwhelming. Roy presents a powerful narrative, but it’s not always an easy read. Still worth the effort.
Daksh –
An alright book! I feel as though it could have been better in explaining the important topic at hand
Vinay Beniwal –
A searing indictment of modern India. Roy’s voice is essential, but it can be a bit much at times. Prepare to question everything.
Harsh Mukesh Thosar –
Pretty good read! I liked the message it sends and the information it presents!
Raghvendra Pratap Singh –
An important, if uncomfortable, look at a side of India often ignored. Highly recommended, but be prepared for a difficult read.
Siddhant Shailesh Pandya –
I appreciate Roy’s courage, but found her arguments repetitive. It highlights critical issues, but became a bit of an echo chamber.
Samridhi Khanna –
Roy’s writing is stunning, but the content is bleak. It really stays with you after you finish it, in a good, thought-provoking way.
Jai –
Roy’s sharp prose is undeniable, but her perspective felt biased at times. Gave me a lot to think about, though. Overall, a challenging read.
Gaddala Yakub –
An eye-opening read! Roy’s perspective is unique and unsettling. A critical look at development and its consequences. / Stars!
Rohan –
I had mixed feelings. Roy’s passion is evident, but the book is quite dense and requires patience. Informative but challenging to get through.
Hemant Kumar –
This book opened my eyes to a different reality. Very moving, and brilliantly written. Though, at times, I felt lost in political jargon.
Abhijeet Bera –
Powerful and disturbing. Roy doesn’t hold back, which is both a strength and a weakness. It felt overly critical at points.