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020 _a9780143028574
082 _a823.914
_bROY
100 _aRoy, Arundhati
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245 _a The God of small things
260 _bPenguin Random House India Pvt. Ltd.
_aHaryana
_c2002
300 _a340 p.
365 _aINR
_b450.00
520 _aSpecial 20th anniversary edition of a perennial bestseller and one of the most beloved books of all time by Arundhati Roy Winner of the 1997 Man Booker Prize for Fiction, the book has been translated in over 40 languages and has sold more than 6 MILLION COPIES WORLDWIDE ‘Richly deserving the rapturous praise it has received on both sides of the Atlantic . . . The God of Small Things achieves genuine tragic resonance. It is indeed a masterpiece’ – Observer Still, to say that it all began when Sophie Mol came to Ayemenem is only one way of looking at it . . . It could be argued that it actually began thousands of years ago. Long before the Marxists came. Before the British took Malabar, before the Dutch Ascendancy, before Vasco da Gama arrived, before the Zamorin’s conquest of Calicut. Before Christianity arrived in a boat and seeped into Kerala like tea from a teabag. That it really began in the days when the Love Laws were made. The laws that lay down who should be loved, and how. And how much.
650 _aSocial classes
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650 _aDomestic fiction
_98827
650 _aPsychological fiction
_91954
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