'Mother Mary Comes to Me': Arundhati Roy's memoir to release on 2 September
The book, currently available for pre-orders online, unravels Roy's deeply personal experiences of becoming the person and writer she is.
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According to the publisher, the book is an ode to freedom, a tribute to "’horny love and savage grace’ — a memoir like no other
New
Delhi, 2 June
Booker prize-winning writer Arundhati Roy's memoir "Mother
Mary Comes to Me" will hit the stands on 2 September, publisher Penguin
Random House India (PRHI) announced on Monday.
The
book, currently available for pre-orders online, unravels Roy's deeply personal
experiences of becoming the person and writer she is, "shaped most
profoundly by her complex bond with her extraordinary, singular mother, women's
rights activist Mary Roy, whom she ran from at age 18".
As
Roy grappled with the intensity of her grief after her mother’s passing in
September 2022, she turned to writing. The result is this memoir, offering
readers an emotional journey filled with "moments of anger, joy,
heartbreak, longing, tenderness, and deep introspection".
"...
Seeing her (Roy's mother) through lenses that were not entirely coloured by my
own experience of her made me value her for the woman she was. It made me a
writer. A novelist. Because that’s what novelists are -- labyrinths. And now
this labyrinth must make sense of its labyrinthine self without her," Roy
said in a statement.
The
63-year-old author is known for her award-winning novels like ‘The God of Small
Things’ and ‘The Ministry of Utmost Happiness’ and the political clarity of her
essays compiled in ‘The End of Imagination’, ‘The Doctor and The Saint’, and ‘The
Algebra of Infinite Justice’.
According
to the publisher, the book is an ode to freedom, a tribute to "’horny love
and savage grace’ — a memoir like no other.
"'Mother
Mary comes to you', too: preorders for Arundhati Roy's memoir open today -- and
with them, a door into a story long carried, long buried, a story that is
unique and yet universal. At the centre of this fierce, intimate act of
remembering are two women, a schoolteacher and a writer, who happen to be
mother and daughter. The time has come for readers to now claim their place in
this journey," said Manasi Subramaniam, editor-in-chief and vice-
president at PRHI.
The
book is priced at Rs 899.
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