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Arundhati Roy’s New Novel, 19 Yrs After ‘The God of Small Things’

‘The Ministry of Utmost Happiness’ published by Hamish Hamilton UK and Penguin India will be out in June 2017.

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Nineteen years after the Booker prize-winning novel The God of Small Things was published, Arundhati Roy will come out with her next work of fiction in June 2017.

The Ministry of Utmost Happiness will be published by Hamish Hamilton UK and Penguin India, a statement said.

In a statement, the authoress said:

I am glad to report that the mad souls (even the wicked ones) in The Ministry of Utmost Happiness have found a way into the world, and that I have found my publishers.

Simon Prosser, Publishing Director of Hamish Hamilton & Penguin Books UK, and Meru Gokhale, Editor-in-Chief, Literary Publishing of Penguin Random House India said, “To publish this book is both a pleasure and an honour. What an incredible book it is – on multiple levels, one of the finest we have read in recent times.”

The writing is extraordinary and so too are the characters – brought to life with such generosity and empathy, in language of the utmost freshness, joyfully reminding us that words are alive too, that they can wake us up and lend us new ways of seeing, feeling, hearing, engaging. It makes the novel new – in the original meaning of novels.

According to Roy’s literary agent David Godwin, “Only Arundhati could have written this novel. Utterly original. It has been 20 years in the making. And well worth the wait.”

Read the original statement on Facebook.

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