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Arundhati Roy

  • Aisha Eliashas quoted3 months ago
    By then Esthappen and Rahel had learned that the world had other ways of breaking men.
  • Aisha Eliashas quoted3 months ago
    Earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust
  • Aisha Eliashas quoted3 months ago
    Ammu’s tears made everything that had so far seemed unreal, real
  • Aisha Eliashas quoted3 months ago
    Yet Estha’s silence was never awkward. Never intrusive. Never noisy. It wasn’t an accusing, protesting silence as much as a sort of estivation, a dormancy, the psychological equivalent of what lungfish do to get themselves through the dry season, except that in Estha’s case the dry season looked as though it would last forever
  • Aisha Eliashas quoted3 months ago
    A quiet bubble floating on a sea of noise
  • Aisha Eliashas quoted3 months ago
    Once the quietness arrived, it stayed and spread in Estha. It reached out of his head and enfolded him in its swampy arms. It rocked him to the rhythm of an ancient, fetal heartbeat. It sent its stealthy, suckered tentacles inching along the insides of his skull, hoovering the knolls and dells of his memory, dislodging old sentences, whisking them off the tip of his tongue. It stripped his thoughts of the words that described them and left them pared and naked. Unspeakable. Numb. And to an observer therefore, perhaps barely there
  • Aisha Eliashas quoted3 months ago
    It is curious how sometimes the memory of death lives on for so much longer than the memory of the life that it purloined
  • Aisha Eliashas quoted3 months ago
    He held her as though she was a gift. Given to him in love. Something still and small. Unbearably precious.
  • Aisha Eliashas quoted3 months ago
    He had young Baby Kochamma’s aching heart on a leash, bumping behind him, lurching over leaves and small stones. Bruised and almost broken.

    Unfortunate that I’ve succumbed to a similar experience at some point. The past is the past though.

  • Aisha Eliashas quoted3 months ago
    To love him just by looking at him.
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