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'My mom was constantly destroying me, stitching me back'
The New Indian Express Kochi
|September 01, 2025
A ROCK star of a book. That's how acclaimed author Arundhati Roy describes her latest work, Mother Mary Comes to Me.
The intimate memoir has a towering personality at its core: her late mother Mary Roy. In an exclusive interview to TNIE, Arundhati opens up about grieving, the "battle" that marked her relationship with "Mrs Roy" — whose "not-nice stuff" was, "in some ways what made her great" — and how the book is an "honest" attempt at writing about an "extraordinary person".
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Was writing the memoir a way of coming to terms with your grief?
Not really. I think that kind of grief takes time, whether you write about it or not. I wrote the book because I feel that Mrs Roy deserves a space in literature, as all of herself, not just as some nice or great person. In some ways, what made her great was also the not-nice stuff.
'God of Small Things' was also very personal. Do you feel exposed when you write about your life?
I don't care. Because she didn't care. Sure, my brother and I absorbed a lot of her darkness. But she never could have done the things she did, or I could never have done the things I have done or written, if we were continuously polling public opinion.
There's a uniqueness to the relationship between a mother and daughter. There is warmth, there is pain, and everything in between. Many daughters grapple with it.
A lot of mothers, too. I feel this book is about a daughter who was actually the mother, a daughter who became an adult and dealt with her as an adult.
Sure, it was hard for me.
But it was hard for her, too.
This story is from the September 01, 2025 edition of The New Indian Express Kochi.
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