Arundhati Roy: ‘One half of me was taking the pain, the other half was taking notes’
Best known for her Booker-winning novel ‘The God of Small Things’, the writer is now publishing an unflinching memoir of her life with her mother
Best known for her Booker-winning novel ‘The God of Small Things’, the writer is now publishing an unflinching memoir of her life with her mother

Astringent, unsparing and generous by turns, the Canadian writer’s memoir is as compulsively readable as her best fiction

The singer-songwriter wisely builds her memoir around her creative 1970s in New York — but other periods get weighed down in…

When the late artist discovered the Oscar-winning writer’s stories, it began a correspondence that inspired some of her best —and…

To finish her semi-autobiographical ‘The Country of Others’ trilogy the French writer drew on deeply personal experiences of…

In this fictionalised account of her unloving and violent mother’s life, the author’s compassion is as voluminous as her hurt

Never properly exhibited during her lifetime, her complex but clear paintings will finally go on show later this month