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alouette 's review for:
AZADI: Fascism, Fiction & Freedom in the Time of the Virus
by Arundhati Roy
challenging
informative
reflective
slow-paced
Essay collections like this aren't really my cup of tea, and I wasn't totally on board with understanding the references the author made to their other novels at various points. However, Roy is a indisputably talented speaker and writer, and they wove a very to-the-point and hard-hitting narrative to detail the realities of South Asia's political and cultural climate. It's certainly not a timeless book, but it's an important one.