'The Interview': Arundhati Roy Knows Where America Is Headed

《面试》:阿伦达蒂·罗伊洞悉美国去向何方

The Daily

2025-08-30

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The acclaimed writer has a new memoir, and a warning. Thoughts? Email us at theinterview@nytimes.comWatch our show on YouTube: youtube.com/@TheInterviewPodcastFor transcripts and more, visit: nytimes.com/theinterview Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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  • I'm Lulu Garcia Navarro.

  • As we get older, we often struggle to untangle the impact our parents have on our lives.

  • For acclaimed author Arundhati Roy,

  • that process of excavation happened after her mother's death in 2022 through writing.

  • Her new memoir, Mother Mary Comes to Me,

  • is more than just a chronicle of her complex relationship with her mother,

  • whose bouts of clawing, lashing fury, as Roy describes it, scarred both her and her brother.

  • It's also about Roy herself and why she's become a writer transfixed by the pain and suffering of those around her.