Description
“The God of Small Things” is a novel written by Indian author Arundhati Roy. It was published in 1997 and quickly gained international acclaim, winning the Man Booker Prize for Fiction in the same year. The book marks Roy’s debut as a novelist and showcases her unique writing style and narrative brilliance.
Set in the southern Indian state of Kerala, “The God of Small Things” tells the story of the twins Rahel and Estha, who are separated at a young age due to tragic circumstances. The narrative unfolds through a non-linear structure, alternating between past and present, and exploring themes of love, caste, politics, social inequality, and the impact of colonialism.
The novel delves into the lives of the twins and their dysfunctional family, particularly focusing on their mother, Ammu, and their grandaunt, Baby Kochamma. The characters are vividly portrayed, and their personal struggles and desires are intricately woven into the broader socio-political fabric of India.
Roy’s prose is characterized by lush descriptions, vivid imagery, and a lyrical quality that immerses readers in the rich sensory experience of the Kerala landscape. She skillfully explores the complexities of human relationships and the weight of societal expectations, particularly in terms of caste and gender roles.
“The God of Small Things” also confronts themes of forbidden love and the consequences of transgressing societal norms. The novel explores the romantic relationship between Ammu and Velutha, an untouchable and a pariah in the rigid caste system. Their love story challenges the deeply ingrained social hierarchy, leading to tragic consequences that reverberate through the lives of the characters.
Through its evocative storytelling, “The God of Small Things” offers a profound critique of the inequalities and injustices embedded in Indian society. It captures the political and cultural landscape of post-colonial India, while also delving into the personal struggles, secrets, and suppressed desires of its characters.
Arundhati Roy’s novel received widespread acclaim for its poetic language, rich imagery, and its exploration of themes of love, loss, and societal oppression. It remains a significant work in contemporary Indian literature, showcasing Roy’s mastery of storytelling and her ability to capture the intricacies of human emotions and societal dynamics.
Imteyaz Ahmad Ansari (Verified Purchase)
My favorite. I am waiting for her next book. It carries all the emotions and you are left speechless at the end
Shankar Singh Rathore (Verified Purchase)
Perfectly Crafted with emotions for the people who don’t know to see the meanings in small things…One of the jewels in my kindle list…thanks to Arundhati Roy…
C A Nagaraja Varma (Verified Purchase)
One need patience to read this book there r alt of characters sometimes it get difficult to remember them but overall really great book
Anuj Singh (Verified Purchase)
Kind of a boring book…so much description in the start that you start losing interest by the time you reach the end….first time regretted buying any novel
Ritik Sachan (Verified Purchase)
The content is amazing as you all may know. The print was very much readable and the quality of the pages was great. The binding along with the cover was good too.