From the award-winning author of The Ministry of Utmost Happiness
and The God of Small Things comes a searing frontline exposé of brutal
repression in India
In this fiercely reported work of nonfiction, internationally renowned
author Arundhati Roy draws on her unprecedented access to a little-known
rebel movement in India to pen a work full of earth-shattering
revelations. Deep in the forests, under the pretense of battling Maoist
guerillas, the Indian government is waging a vicious total war against
its own citizens-a war undocumented by a weak domestic press and
fostered by corporations eager to exploit the rare minerals buried in
tribal lands. Roy takes readers to the unseen front lines of this
ongoing battle, chronicling her months spent living with the rebel
guerillas in the forests. In documenting their local struggles, Roy
addresses the much larger question of whether global capitalism will
tolerate any societies existing outside of its colossal control.
"A riveting account . . . a necessary book by one of India's most
distinctive voices." -Washington Post