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2nd March 2006, 11:56 AM
#71
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Originally Posted by
Surya
I hear that her book "God of little things." I think is good. But based on reading some of her other stuff, I'm not her biggest fan.
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u mean THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS ..i feel it s highly perverted book ...and it is really dumb coming from an indian lady ....
i ve read other books of that range of pervertedness..but .....i dunt knw y..
u see...coz this book ..has ntn but the romance and nonsense ...other books .. talk abt teh romance part of it ..in between once in a while of the main story ....
hmm .....i dunno ..i dint like this book ..for some reason
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2nd March 2006 11:56 AM
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6th March 2006, 07:55 PM
#72
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let's discuss about arundhati's latest creation - the algebra of infinite justice. its a compilation of 8 essays penned by arundhati over a period of time.
1. the end of imagination
2. the greater common good
3. power politics
4. the ladies have feelings,so..
5.the algebra of infinite justice
6.war is peace
7.democracy
8. war talk
( Penguin publication
Non-fiction
India Rs 225)
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5th February 2011, 05:44 AM
#73
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Seasoned Hubber
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19th February 2011, 11:10 AM
#74
"Estha, Rahel now speak Malayalam"
Many translations
There have been translations in several languages, including Estonian. “But no other translation is as important to me as this.” For, it is the language of Estha, Rahel, Ammu and Velutha, the novel's central characters.
The novel get its Malayalam translation, ‘ Kunju kaaryangalude odaya thampuran,' by short-story writer A.S. Priya, 15 years after it was first published. In a question-and-answer session between the author and the translator at the book release ceremony, Ms. Roy recounted her feelings about the novel.
http://www.ecigarette.org/*
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12th June 2017, 08:45 AM
#75
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Seasoned Hubber
The Ministry of Utmost Happiness
- Arundhati Roy's second novel
Two reviews; one from The Guardian, England...
https://www.theguardian.com/books/20...ati-roy-review
and the other from The New Yorker...
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/20...iction-in-fury
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