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Small Gods

Terry Pratchett
The Discworld series

13th novel – 3rd individual story
Outline
Characters: Brutha
Om
Locations: Omnia
Ephebe
Motifs: Religion, Philosophy
Publication details
Year of release: 1992
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Paperback ISBN: ISBN 0552138908
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Small Gods is a novel by Terry Pratchett, part of his phenomenally popular "Discworld" series. It was published in 1992. Pratchett tells the origin of the god Om, and his relations with his prophet, the reformer Brutha; in the process Pratchett satirises religion, religious people and practices, and the role of religion in political life. While the dominant tone is cheerful cynicism, the author concludes on an affecting (and effective) spiritual note.

The character of Vorbis is one that may interest any reader interested in questions regarding institutional religion, heresy, and the direct communication between God and Man. Vorbis has a reputation for being a man touched by destiny (and perhaps something else) and as being one of the most devout Omnians in the Empire ('Vorbis could humble himself in a way that made the posturings of power-mad emperors look subservient') yet in the end the reader finds that the only voice Vorbis has been listening to is his own.

This book is the source of some controversy among Discworld fans, as they cannot decide whether it takes place 100 years before all the other books, or takes place in the same timeframe save for the ending, which is 100 years after. Pratchett himself has never really clarified the issue, and indeed seems to get some amusement out of deliberately not answering. Something of an explanation was provided in Thief of Time, where it is suggested that two centuries became enmeshed during that period, and so the question is actually unanswerable. It is worth noting, however, that in Carpe Jugulum, a discussion between Omnian priest Mightily Oats and Granny Weatherwax suggests that the events took place several generations ago.

Small Gods translations

  • Малки богове (Bulgarian)
  • Malí bohové (Czech)
  • Kleingoderij (Dutch)
  • Väikesed jumalad (Estonian)
  • Pienet Jumalat (Finnish)
  • Les Petits Dieux (French)
  • Einfach göttlich (German)
  • Små guder (Norwegian)
  • Pomniejsz bóstwa (Polish)
  • Маленькие боги (Russian)
  • Mali Bogovi (Serbian)
  • Dioses menores (Spanish)
  • Små gudar (Swedish)

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The Colour of Magic – The Light Fantastic – Equal Rites – Mort – Sourcery – Wyrd Sisters – Pyramids – Guards! Guards! – Eric – Moving Pictures – Reaper Man – Witches Abroad – Small Gods – Lords and Ladies – Men at Arms – Soul Music - Interesting Times – Maskerade – Feet of Clay – Hogfather - Jingo - The Last Continent – Carpe Jugulum – The Fifth Elephant - The Truth – Thief of Time – The Last Hero - Night Watch – Monstrous Regiment - Going Postal - Thud

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The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents – Wee Free Men – A Hat Full of Sky

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