Arundhati Roy Books in Order
Arundhati Roy is a renowned Indian writer and activist who tirelessly advocates for social justice and economic equality. As a celebrated author, she has garnered international recognition for her poignant and powerful works. Her debut novel, The God of Small Things, won the Booker Prize in 1997, cementing her position as a leading voice in contemporary literature. In addition to her novels, Roy has penned two screenplays and several thought-provoking collections of essays that offer incisive insights into the human condition. Her unwavering commitment to social justice has earned her the Cultural Freedom Prize from the Lannan Foundation in 2002, solidifying her status as a courageous and influential advocate for human rights.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Arundhati Roy
- #1AmazonThe Cost of Living(1999)
- #2AmazonPower Politics(2000)
- #3AmazonWar Is Peace(2001)
- #4AmazonThe Algebra of Infinite Justice(2002)
- #5AmazonThe Checkbook and the Cruise Missile(2003)
- #6AmazonWar Talk(2003)
- #7AmazonCome September(2004)
- #8AmazonAn Ordinary Person's Guide to Empire(2004)
- #9AmazonPublic Power in the Age of Empire(2004)
- #10AmazonWar With No End (With: China Miéville)(2007)
- #11AmazonThe Shape of the Beast(2008)
- #12AmazonListening To Grasshoppers(2009)
- #13AmazonBroken Republic(2011)
- #14AmazonKashmir (With: Tariq Ali)(2011)
- #15AmazonWalking with the Comrades(2011)
- #16AmazonThe Hanging of Afzal Guru and the Strange Case of the Attack on the Indian Parliament(2013)
- #17AmazonCapitalism(2014)
- #18AmazonThe End of Imagination(2016)
- #19AmazonThings that Can and Cannot Be Said(2016)
- #20AmazonThe Doctor and the Saint(2017)
- #21AmazonAzadi(2020)
- #22AmazonMother Mary Comes to Me(2025)
- #23AmazonLouder than Bombs: Interviews from The Progressive Magazine(2004)
- #24AmazonThe Age of Inequality(2017)
- #25AmazonWriters: Their Lives and Works(2018)
About Arundhati Roy
Arundhati Roy is a renowned Indian writer and activist who tirelessly advocates for social justice and economic equality. As a celebrated author, she has garnered international recognition for her poignant and powerful works. Her debut novel, The God of Small Things, won the Booker Prize in 1997, cementing her position as a leading voice in contemporary literature. In addition to her novels, Roy has penned two screenplays and several thought-provoking collections of essays that offer incisive insights into the human condition. Her unwavering commitment to social justice has earned her the Cultural Freedom Prize from the Lannan Foundation in 2002, solidifying her status as a courageous and influential advocate for human rights.
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