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God Of Small Things
The - Arundhati Roy

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God Of Small Things, The - Arundhati Roy
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May 12, 2002 05:59 PM, 1690 Views
(Updated May 12, 2002)
Indian writing is here to stay

GOD OF SMALL THINGS, the book has little to do with any

religious god and more to do with life which punishes, slaps, cajoles and embraces small people. Small people with small dreams located in far off small towns and forever

caught in small fixes. What tingles your I-read-English-novels mind frame is the book’s language; a product of

bindaas experimentation that would not be permitted to an

average writer . But Roy clearly doesn’t even come close to this. The book will let you picturize every word and clause

instead of offering a descriptive format. You can not possibly link Estha or Rahel to anything which is called

happy go lucky. The narration drifts you like a tide and

at the end of the book you reach your destination- nowhere.

It is clearly not time pas reading material but a unique

humorous yet intense story that any imaginative mind will

appreciate. go ahead, slash your stereotype reading ideas

and indulge yourself into a unique experience.

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