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The God of Small Things

April 30th 2006 06:16
I decided to read this book a while back because it was a Booker prize-winner and I was feeling bouyed after my highly positive experience with 'The Life of Pi' - another Booker prize-winner that I had read just beforehand (more on that at a later juncture). Not completely illogically, a part of me thought that "Hey, if I loved one Booker prize-winner I might love another!" It was an optimistic assumption... one that wasn't completely grounded in the way the world works.

The God of Small Things
The 1997 Booker prize-winner.
I'm not saying that 'The God of Small Things' is a bad book. On the contrary, it would be a strange day indeed that any Booker prize-winning novel turned out to be 'bad'. I just didn't really dig it. Sure, it's a beautifully-written book full of quirky characters and an even quirkier rhythm in it's prose, sure it has tragic foreboding and simple humour in spades, sure it's exotic and fresh in it's foreigness to this Western Sydney suburbs boy... I just couldn't help but feel the dreaded 'meh' at the book's end.


'The God of Small Things' is the only fictional novel written by Arundhati Roy. Roy had written some film screenplays prior to her novel, and has since focused on political writings and activism in India - especially in regards to nuclear weapons and the destructive influences of certain technologies on the environment. I can't help but feel that if she were to write a follow-up fictional novel that it would not stand up as well as her first. Much of 'The God of Small Things' praise can probably be attributed to the previously mentioned beautifully-written prose... it's a peculiarly poetic style, relying on repitition and a childlike restructuring of narrative. I think it would wear thin if it were to be revisited. And were it abandoned in favour of a different style, I fear that there wouldn't be much in the way of story or characterisation to hold up another Booker prize-winner.


Arundhati Roy
Arundhati Roy
I don't wanna poo-pooh this book too much because it is entertaining and it will resonate with people who are inclined towards literature (or even Indian literature in particular). Some bits shocked me, and the Hindu caste-system will always fascinate me, so maybe there's something for everyone here. But it aint no 'Life of Pi'!

PS. I think what also made me want to read this book so much was the author's name 'Arundhati Roy'... say it out loud over and over, sounds lovely doesn't it? It sounds better if you do it in a Shaggy-style ragga voice to the tune of your favourite reggae song.
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Comment by edward

April 30th 2006 07:53
Oh man The Life of Pi was a fantastic book no need to explain the high you were on after that one!
I haven't read The God of Small Things but I will have to in the next month for uni, can't say you've filled me with optimism

Comment by Cibbuano

April 30th 2006 23:28
uhh... afraid I'll have to disagree with both of you... Although it's an entertaining read, the Life of Pi disappointed me. I wouldn't call it a great book...

Comment by Luke

May 1st 2006 01:42
what didn't you like about it Cibbuano?

Comment by Cibbuano

May 1st 2006 01:55
I didn't think the discussions about religion were particularly interesting, and I thought the part with the damn carnivorous island was especially lame.

In general, Martel's style didn't do anything for me... it wasn't bad, just I expected something more out of it...

Comment by Luke

May 1st 2006 04:06

Comment by Cibbuano

May 1st 2006 05:44

Comment by Luke

May 1st 2006 05:58
I'll save that for a blogpost... nah just kidding.
I liked everything about it. It was like a new world fable of this guy's fantastic journey and then the ending kicks you in the head in regards to that and then it all becomes symbolism. And in spite of all that, I found a very easy and entertaining read.

Comment by Shani

May 2nd 2006 10:45
I have to say I really enjoyed the God of Small Things. I found Roy's writing style pleasant and the insights into Indian culture/religion very interesting. She was very unpopular amongst Indian conservatives after writing it, they began to call her "the Hooker who won Booker'. P.s. Hi Luke!

Comment by Sara

May 2nd 2006 14:07
I utterly disagree. The God of Small Things is one of my favorite novels-and at the end i felt anything but 'meh' rather i was shocked and what roy was trying to say really resonated with me. I'm a bit of a cultural elitest-so her style was a bit hard to come to terms with but when you fall into the rhythem the book is enthralling. Anyway-that was my two cents.

Comment by Luke

May 2nd 2006 14:15
hahahah what do you utterly disagree with? I didn't actually the say the book was bad, I just said I didn't dig it.

Seriously though, I didn't hate the book or anything - I think I was probably just expecting something different to what I got and was disappointed as a result. I might read it again in my next lifetime so see if it impacts on me more then.

PS. Hi Shani!

Comment by stephen

May 4th 2006 22:19
I like Arundati Roy.
God of small things was OK I guess.... very literary and poetically written.
Have you checked out 'The Algebra of Infinite Justice' by her as well... it chronicles some of the social problems with India. I think she is a better writer in the 'activist' realm (although she hates being called an activist writer)

Comment by Nikhil Erande

January 7th 2007 23:23
Oh Boy !!!!!!
"God of Small Things" is an amazing book.
It is very well written. Very well formulated.
I completed the book & started reading all over again from the first page.

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