The Gof of Small Things by Arundhati Roy - Famous
- Publisher: FAMOUS PRODUCTS
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- SKU: 07744
- Number of Pages: 501
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📘 Title: The God of Small Things
✍️ Author: Arundhati Roy
🏢 Publisher: FAMOUS PRODUCTS
🔹 Introduction
The God of Small Things is Arundhati Roy’s debut and Booker Prize-winning novel. Set in Kerala, India, it intricately explores the lives of fraternal twins and how small moments shape their destinies.
🔑 Key Points
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📜 Booker Prize Winner (1997): A critically acclaimed novel recognized globally for its literary brilliance.
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🧬 Themes of Forbidden Love & Social Inequality: Challenges Indian social norms, caste system, and family expectations.
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🧒 Narrated through a Child’s Eyes: Offers a unique perspective on complex adult issues with emotional intensity.
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🌴 Rich Setting in Kerala: Vivid descriptions of the South Indian landscape bring the setting to life.
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🧠 Non-linear Storytelling: Shifts in time and memory mirror the trauma and beauty of human experience.
✅ Conclusion
Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things is a poetic and haunting narrative that blends politics, personal tragedy, and societal taboos. A must-read for lovers of literary fiction and Indian literature.