The God of Small Things

Author(s): Arundhati Roy

Fiction

Winner of the prestigious Booker Prize in 1997, 'The God of Small Things' has gone on to be a literary phenomenon -- Harper Perennial celebrates the 10th Anniversary of this fanatastic masterpiece with this brilliant new edition. More magical than Mistry, more of a rollicking good read than Rushdie, more nerve-tinglingly imagined than Naipaul, here, perhaps, is the greatest Indian novel by a woman. Arundhati Roy has written an astonishingly rich, fertile novel, teeming with life, colour, heart-stopping language, wry comedy and a hint of magical realism. Set against a background of political turbulence in Kerala, Southern India, 'The God of Small Things' tells the story of twins Esthappen and Rahel. Amongst the vats of banana jam and heaps of peppercorns in their grandmother's factory, they try to craft a childhood for themselves amidst what constitutes their family -- their lonely, lovely mother, their beloved Uncle Chacko (pickle baron, radical Marxist and bottom-pincher) and their avowed enemy Baby Kochamma (ex-nun and incumbent grand-aunt).

General Information

  • : 9780007256389
  • : 129
  • : 110326
  • : books

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  • : Arundhati Roy