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Reads like PoetryA review of "The God of Small Things" by Arundhati Roy: The language is complex, and the novel reads like poetry. Recommend multiple readings and group discussions with others.- The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy from a Literary PerspectiveThe God of Small Things is an ambitious novel written by Arundhati Roy. This novel makes a point to address various universal themes that range from biology to religion.
- Listening to Arundhati RoyComment upon Arundhati Roy's essay, "Listening to Grasshopper: Genocide, Denial and Celebration", published in an Indian magazine calld Outlook.
- Arundhati Roy's Public Power: A Closer Look at the India's Prominent Female Activist, WriterA look at how Roy's speech is still ringing true today.
- The God of Small Things by Arundhati RoyA tale of a brother and sister in India.
- Top Three Movie Adaptations I'd like to See Made- with Female Driven PlotsThree amazing books- Arundhati Roy's, 'The God of Small Things,' Preeta Samarasan's, 'Evening Is The Whole Day,' and Sandra Cisneros', 'Caramelo,' that I think deserve to be turned into movies.
- Arundhati Roy's The God of Small ThingsArundhati Roy's The God of Small Things brings to light the overbearing social order of India, and gives her readers a valuable sense of awareness through memorable characters.
The God of Small Things/Arundhati RoyHarper Perennial; Reprint edition (May 1, 1998), 336 pages- Arundhati Roy: A BiographyArundhati Roy, Booker Prize winning author once lived in Delhi slums, making a living by selling empty bottles. This biography is a look at her life, before and after the big award.