They Were All Anglophiles Floating Frame Stretched Canvas Print

They Were All Anglophiles Floating Frame Stretched Canvas Print

$434.00
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This framed stretched canvas print was inspired by Arundhati Roy's novel, The God of Small Things:“Ammu said that Pappachi was an incurable British CCP, which was short for chhi-chhi poach and in Hindi meant shit-wiper. Chacko said that the correct word for people like Pappachi was Anglophile. He made Rahel and Estha look up Anglophile in the Reader’s Digest Great Encyclopaedic Dictionary. It said: Person well disposed to the English. Then Estha and Rahel had to look up dispose. It said:(1) Place suitably in particular order.(2) Bring mind into certain state.(3) Do what one will with, get off one’s hands, stow away, demolish, finish, settle, consume (food), kill, sell…...Chacko told the twins that, though he hated to admit it, they were all Anglophiles. Pointed in the wrong direction, trapped outside their own history and unable to retrace their steps because their footprints had been swept away.”DIMENSIONSAvailable in two sizes: 16” X 24” 32" X 48" CONSTRUCTIONConstruction create the

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