The most popular writer of the novel in the world, “the god of small things” comes bitter and passionate indictment Mhpop government ignored the enormous amount of life of individuals. Arundhati Roy walked in her winning the Booker prize award, the god of small things, into a compassionate pitiful, but strict on one family in India. It is now being made with acrobatic language and fierce compassion on the future of the beloved homeland. In this controversial debate courage Roy dares to deal with two of the biggest illusions of development in India, the massive dam projects that were supposed to convey the sub-continent stretching towards the modern era -walta displaced instead countless millions of Ha- first bombing India bomb nuclear and all what attendant deals Faustah. Blending her voice with a unique moral abuse humbling and allowed fanciful, Roy tends the mask of democracy and prosperity to show the real price Maori behind. For those who are mesmerized by its vision of India, this sketch decree with fire, community confusingly live in chaos and disturbance, where the lives of the majority sacrificed for the comfort of a few. It may seem at first glance, a book specialist and is an important Arab reader, but when you reflect on the details we read the third world plunder and money to poor people. Oil is not only, but everything … everything.
The Cost of Living
ISBN-13 | 9789933508852 |
Author | Arundhati Roy |
Translator | جهان الجندي |
Year | 2003 |
Number of pages | 109 |
Cover | Paper-back |
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Size | 14.5*21.5 |