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Kashmir The Case for Freedom

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ISBN-10: 1844677354

ISBN-13: 9781844677351

Edition: 2011

Authors: Arundhati Roy, Pankaj Mishra, Hilal Bhatt, Angana P. Chatterji, Tariq Ali

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List price: $19.95
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: Verso Books
Publication date: 10/24/2011
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 156
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.20" long x 0.45" tall
Weight: 0.418
Language: English

Suzanna Arundhati Roy, 1961 - Suzanna Roy was born November 24, 1961. Her parents divorced and she lived with her mother Mary Roy, a social activist, in Aymanam. Her mother ran an informal school named Corpus Christi and it was there Roy developed her intellectual abilities, free from the rules of formal education. At the age of 16, she left home and lived on her own in a squatter's colony in Delhi. She went six years without seeing her mother. She attended Delhi School of Architecture where she met and married fellow student Gerard Da Cunha. Neither had a great interest in architecture so they quit school and went to Goa. They stayed there for seven months and returned broke. Their…    

Pankaj Mishra is currently editing an anthology of contemporary Indian writers. He divides his time between New Delhi & Simla.

Hilal Bhatt was born in Srinigar and is a freelance Kashmiri journalist.

Tariq Ali is a writer, filmmaker, and a longtime political activist and campaigner. He has written over a dozen books on world history and politics, including The Clash of Fundamentalisms, Bush in Babylon, Rough Music, and Pirates of the Caribbean: The Axis of Hope, as well as scripts for both stage and screen.

Chronology: 1947-2010
Introduction
The Story of Kashmir
Azadi: The Only Thing Kashmiris Want
Poems by a Queen of Kashmir
Fay azabad 31223
The Militarized Zone
Seditious Nehru
Afterword: Not Crushed, Merely Ignored
About the Authors