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Get your buckets ready, because this book will make you want to throw up several times. Of course, we're talking about Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things. At once disturbing yet beautiful, childlike yet extremely mature, and crude yet poetic, this book is a jumbled, chaotic tapestry of contradictions. Listen as our hosts discuss their evolving feelings towards the book's lyrical writing style, the sliding scale of deeply flawed characters, and Ish's obssession with traditional Indian dancing. Once you're through with this episode, prepare to leave a Listener-Shaped Hole in the Universe.
By Ishmael and TristanGet your buckets ready, because this book will make you want to throw up several times. Of course, we're talking about Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things. At once disturbing yet beautiful, childlike yet extremely mature, and crude yet poetic, this book is a jumbled, chaotic tapestry of contradictions. Listen as our hosts discuss their evolving feelings towards the book's lyrical writing style, the sliding scale of deeply flawed characters, and Ish's obssession with traditional Indian dancing. Once you're through with this episode, prepare to leave a Listener-Shaped Hole in the Universe.