Azadi: Freedom. Fascism. Fiction.

Azadi: Freedom. Fascism. Fiction.

by Arundhati Roy

Narrated by Shaheen Khan

Unabridged — 6 hours, 14 minutes

Azadi: Freedom. Fascism. Fiction.

Azadi: Freedom. Fascism. Fiction.

by Arundhati Roy

Narrated by Shaheen Khan

Unabridged — 6 hours, 14 minutes

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From the author of My Seditious Heart and The Ministry of Utmost Happiness, a new and pressing dispatch from the heart of the crowd and the solitude of a writer's desk.

The chant of Azadi!-Urdu for “Freedom!”-is the slogan of the freedom struggle in Kashmir against what Kashmiris see as the Indian Occupation. Ironically it has also become the chant of millions on the streets of India against the project of Hindu Nationalism. What lies between these two calls for Freedom? A chasm or a bridge?In this series of penetrating essays on politics and literature, Arundhati Roy examines this question and challenges us to reflect on the meaning of freedom in a world of growing authoritarianism.Roy writes of the existential threat posed to Indian democracy by an emboldened Hindu nationalism, of the internet shutdown and information siege in Kashmir-the most densely militarized zone in the world-and India's new citizenship laws that discriminate against Muslims and marginalized communities and could create a crisis of statelessness on a scale previously unknown.


Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

"Arundhati Roy uses the essay as a form of combat, analysing fascism and the way it is being structured.... Her essays offer shelter to a multitude of people. In awarding the prize for her literary work, the jury is also acknowledging the author’s commitment to political action."  —2023 Prix Européen de l’Essai jury

“Arundhati Roy's Azadi is a collection of essays and speeches describing India's recent descent into totalitarianism that speaks to the heart and the mind. Intelligent and thoughtful and written with empathy, it brings the reality of the situation home in way few other writers can.”Seattle Post-Intelligencer

 "Arundhati Roy is one of the most confident and original thinkers of our time."
—Naomi Klein

"Roy’s ... nonfictional engagement with the conflicts and traumas of a heedlessly globalized world has manifested the virtues of an unflinching emotional as well as political intelligence.... In an age of intellectual logrolling and mass-manufactured infotainment, she continues to offer bracing ways of seeing, thinking and feeling."
—Pankaj Mishra

"No writer today, in India or anywhere in the world, writes with the kind of beautiful, piercing prose in defense of the wretched of the earth that Roy does.... Roy the essayist embodies the legalistic but humanistic ruthlessness of a public defender, the wit and wordplay of a poet, a comrade who takes no injustice as a given."


—Jacobin
 

OCTOBER 2020 - AudioFile

Shaheen Khan brings a warm, impassioned narration to Arundhati Roy's searing essays about the rise of Hindu nationalism in India. She picks up on the steady criticism laced throughout the collection and alternates with a steely softness for Roy's introspective moments. From readers’ complaints about Roy's writing in English to taking up the Kashmiri cause, Khan gives us the author's emotional tenor throughout. For fans of Roy's fiction, this is a personal glimpse of her politics, as well as far-ranging thoughts about a variety of subjects. Those who are interested in current events on the Indian subcontinent will find this a rich and varied title they can listen to sequentially or topically. M.R. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940177282169
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 12/01/2020
Edition description: Unabridged
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