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  1. Heavy traffic: Amitav Ghosh's novel illuminates the British Empire's polyglot opium trade.(Sea of Poppies)(Book review): An article from: Artforum International by Maya Jaggi, 2008-10-01
  2. On machines and mosquitoes: neuroscience, bodies, and cyborgs in Amitav Ghosh's The Calcutta Chromosome.(The Calcutta Chromosome: A Novel of Fevers, Delirium ... essay): An article from: MELUS by Christopher A. Shinn, 2008-12-22
  3. (THE HUNGRY TIDE) BY Ghosh, Amitav ( AUTHOR )paperback{The Hungry Tide} on 01 Jun, 2006
  4. MAR DE AMAPOLAS by AMITAV GHOSH, 2010
  5. The Glass Palace: A Novel (Paperback) by Amitav Ghosh (Author), 2002
  6. El Circulo de La Razon (Spanish Edition) by Amitav Ghosh, 1993-01
  7. Sea of Poppies (Paperback) by Amitav Ghosh (Author), 2009
  8. The hungary Tide by Amitav Ghosh, 2005
  9. In an Antique Land History in the Guise of a Travelers Tale 1994 publication. by Amitav Ghosh, 1994
  10. Other Routes: 1500 Years of African and Asian Travel Writing
  11. El Cromosoma Calcuta (Spanish Edition) by Amitav Ghosh, 2002-09
  12. Le Chromosome de Calcutta by Amitav Ghosh, 2007-03-19
  13. The Circle of Reason by Amitav Ghosh, 2005
  14. En una tierra milenaria/ In an ancient land (Spanish Edition) by Amitav Ghosh, 2007-03-30

61. Biography Of Amitav Ghosh - Bookbrowse.com
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    Amitav Ghosh was born in Calcutta and spent his childhood in Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and northern India. He studied in Delhi and Egypt and at Oxford and taught at various Indian and American universities. Author of a travel book and three acclaimed novels, Ghosh has also written for Granta, The New Yorker, The New York Times and The Observer . He lives in New York City with his wife and two children.
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  • 62. Tehelka.com- Amitav Ghosh On The Nobel Prize For VS Naipaul
    amitav ghosh on the Nobel Prize for VS Naipaul Sir Vidia's Nobel is a tribute notjust to his own prodigious, if sometimes wayward, gifts, but also to the
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    's Nobel is a tribute not just to his own prodigious,
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    his birth, says Amitav Ghosh

    I was in my teens when I read Naipaul's essay on how, in the Trinidad of his youth, the flowers of the Caribbean were rendered invisible by the unseen daffodils of text-book English poets. That essay sparked so powerful a jolt of recognition that the moment has stayed with me ever since. As a child, while reading The Mutiny on the Bounty I'd been fascinated by the word 'frangipani' which seemed to me to be redolent of all that was mysterious, desirable and secret. Then one day I discovered that the gnarled old branches by my window belonged to none other than a 'frangipani' tree: I'd been staring at them for years. My response was neither shock nor disappointment: it was rather a sudden awareness of the anomalousness of my own place in the world. This was not an awareness I had ever seen reflected in anything I'd read - until I came across Naipaul's essay.
    This was the magic of reading Naipaul in those years. His views and opinions I almost always disagreed with: some because they were founded in truths that were too painful to acknowledge; some because they were misanthropic or objectionable; and some because they came uncomfortably close to being racist or just plain ignorant (the last, particularly, in his writings on the Islamic world). Yet he was writing of matters that no one else thought worth noticing; he had found words to excavate new dimensions of experience.

    63. The Shadow Lines -By Amitav Ghosh And Geetha Vahini -By Sri Sathaya Sai Baba
    The Shadow Lines By amitav ghosh Siddharth Singh amitav ghosh is one of India'sbetter writers, and I look forward to getting my hands on his next book.
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    B.Upadhyay B.Upadhyay is a Freelance writer. Book: Geetha Vahini Author: Bhagavan Sri Sathaya Sai Baba Published by: Sri Sathaya Sai Books And Publication Trust, Prashaanthi Nilayam, India. No. Of Pages: 252 Price: Indian Currency Rs 22.00 When I was in Prashaanthi Nilayam in August 1999, I had an opportunity to visit Sri Sathaya Sai Books and Publication Trust, where I was delighted to scan several books authored by Baba himself and others as well. I got most of them back home, but did not go through all of them except for the Geetha Vahini. Many books have so far been written with the fundamental explanation of the religious Hindu epic-Geetha, but as I understood that the Geetha Vahini is pretty much transparent and full of narration. This invaluable book is not a commentary of the Geetha that was taught on the field of Kurukshetra but is invigorating and re-vitalizing, brought by the Divine Restorer to revive man apprehended in the trap of modern dialectics, in the pride of modern science.

    64. The New York Review Of Books: Amitav Ghosh By David Levine
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    65. Livra Brasil - Opiniões De O Cromossomo Calcutá - Amitav Ghosh
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    66. Catalog 157: Middle East, Israel, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal And Tibet
    174, ghosh, amitav. CALCUTTA CHROMOSOME. A novel of fevers, delirium discovery.New York, Avon 1997 311p. Oxford $15. 175, ghosh, amitav. CIRCLE OF REASON.
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    Aikath-Gyaltsen, Indrani. DAUGHTERS OF THE HOUSE. New York, Ballantine [1993] 199p. First Edition. Near-new condition in like DJ. $20
    Anand, Mulk Raj. COOLIE. New York, Liberty, 1952. 316p. First U.S. Edition. Very good in DJ with faded spine, short tear. [Cambridge] Author in BCL $25
    Appachana, Anjana. LISTENING NOW. New York, Random House [1998] 515p. Near-new in like DJ. $20
    Archer, W. G. HILL OF FLUTES. Life, love and poetry in tribal India. A portrait of the Santals. [Extensive selection of poetry] U. of Pittsburgh [1974] 375p. Near-new in like DJ (price-clipped). $25
    Badami, Anita Rau. TAMARIND MEM. Toronto, Viking [1996] 266p. First Edition (paperback original). Novel of India, author currently resident of Canada. Near fine. $20
    Banerjee, Tarasankar [ie. Bandyopadhyaya, Tarasankara] PANCHAGRAM. (Five villages) Delhi, Manohar Book Service, 1973. 352p. Original language publication was 1943. Translated from Bengali by Marcus F. Franda [etc.]. Very good in like DJ. [Oriental] $35
    Banu, Romen. HOUSE FULL OF PEOPLE. [Calcutta, Navana, 1968] / Distrib. NY, Paragon. 189p. First Edition of the author's FIRST BOOK. SIGNED by the author: Presentation Copy, 25 December 1969, signed "Romen." Very good in like DJ (short creased tears). $45

    67. Amitav Ghosh's Letter To The Commonwealth Foundation
    Iaclals Newsletter. Jul 2001. amitav ghosh's letter to the CommonwealthFoundation. I have recently learnt that my novel, The Glass
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    68. Book Reviews - Amitav Ghosh/Robert Asprin April 1999
    Review of The Calcutta Chromosome by amitav ghosh, Robert Asprin's Mythseriesand other books. Book Reviews - amitav ghosh/Robert Asprin April 1999.
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    69. The Yale Review Of Books
    A postcolonial family drama ties history and romance. The Glass Palace.reviewed by Bikram Chatterji. amitav ghosh Random House, 474pp. $25.95.
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    The Genealogy of Empire
    A post-colonial family drama ties history and romance
    The Glass Palace reviewed by Bikram Chatterji Amitav Ghosh
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    Amitav Ghosh occupies a rather curious place in the landscape of contemporary English-language authors from the Indian subcontinent. At fifty-five years of age, he can't be classed with the younger crop of writers who are snatching up Booker Prizes and Pulitzers. And unfortunately for Ghosh, his competition on the senior circuit is pretty stiff; despite Ghosh's consistent production of polished and insightful work, the flashier Salman Rushdie seems to snatch up most public attention. Internationally, Ghosh has managed to establish himself in both critical and popular circles; his latest novel, The Glass Palace , has garnered literary prizes and (perhaps oddly) is a best-seller in Germany. Still, one feels he hasn't quite made his mark in the U.S., his adopted country. Certainly his subject matter is not always in line with contemporary American interests.

    70. Glass Palace, The - Amitav Ghosh Reviews, Ratings, Guide - Advice And Online Sho
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    Beginning in 1885, with the British invasion of Mandalay and the capture of the Burmese king and queen, and encompassing over 100 years to modern-day India and Burma (Myanmar), Amitav Ghosh has created in The Glass Palace a monument to life in colonial central and Southeast Asia. overview reviews prices resources ...
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    71. Litteratursiden.dk - Glaspaladset Af Amitav Ghosh
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    Disse ord stødte jeg med forundring på, ikke i en amerikansk avis eller tidsskrift, men såmænd i Amitav Ghosh's nye roman Glaspaladset . Den er skrevet lang tid før "miltbrandterroren" i USA, og miltbrand er i virkeligheden en gammel sygdom, der først og fremmest inficerer jord og dyr. Den slags oplysninger er der masser af i romanen, og Glaspaladset er på mange måder en forunderlig historie, der tidsmæssigt spænder over en periode på godt og vel hundrede år. Den foregår i Burma, Indien og Malaja (eller Malaysia, som det hedder i dag).
    I 1885 møder vi første gang bogens hovedperson: den 11-årige, forældreløse indiske dreng Rajkumar. Det skib, han arbejder på, er strandet i Mandalay på grund af englændernes invasion i Burma. Han overværer det burmesiske kongepar Kong Thebaw og dronning Supayals fordrivelse i eksil fra Glaspaladset til en flække, Ratnagiri i Indien. Blandt kongens følge er barnepigen Dolly, og fra det øjeblik, Rajkumar ser hende, ved han, hun vil blive hans skæbne. Tyve år senere, da han er blevet en driftig forretningsmand - han handler med burmesisk teak - opsøger han kongefamilien og Dolly i Indien, og fra da af er deres skæbne beseglet. De gifter sig, og nu udvikler bogen sig til en regulær familieroman over flere generationer.
    I Ratnagiri støder vi på en anden vigtig person i bogen, Uma, der er gift med en indisk embedsmand i centraladministrationen. Da Umas mand dør, bryder hun ud af rollen som traditionel hinduenke med livsvarig sørgedragt og rejser til Europa og USA, hvor hun kommer i kontakt med indiske nationalister og hurtigt bliver en vigtig del af uafhængighedsbevægelsen.

    72. Review | The Glass Palace By Amitav Ghosh
    But ghosh is adept at stripping the veils off human nature, to reveal thecrude drive for survival that lives even in seemingly innocent hearts.
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    The Glass Palace by Amitav Ghosh Published by Random House 470 pages, 2001 ISBN: 0375501487 Buy it online Epic Under Glass Reviewed by Margaret Gunning A vibrant blockbuster of a novel, a London critic described The Glass Palace as "a Doctor Zhivago for the Far East." It's historical drama on a grand scale, swift-moving yet packed with detail, as naturally cinematic (and romantic) as Gone With the Wind. But beneath this colorful exterior run deep currents of conscience, lending the novel extra dimensions. Two lovers are the glue binding together a massive century-long sweep of story, from the British invasion of Burma (now Myanmar) in the late 1800s through the chaos of two World Wars to the age of e-mail and the Internet. The novel opens in 1885 with an ominous rumbling sound, "unfamiliar and unsettling, a distant booming followed by low, stuttering growls." Only one person in the marketplace of Mandalay knows that the sound is an 11-year-old Indian-born orphan boy named Rajkumar: "'English cannon,' he said in his fluent but heavily accented Burmese. 'They're shooting somewhere up the river. Heading in this direction.'" The canny young survivor's instincts are correct. British soldiers have invaded the royal city of Mandalay and are about to send the king and queen into bitter exile. Burma is rich in teak forests and, though the people are incredulous ("A war over wood? Who's ever heard of such a thing?"), they soon must join neighboring India in submitting to British rule.

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    Amitav Ghosh was born in Calcutta and spent his childhood in Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and northern India. He studied in Delhi and Egypt and at Oxford and taught at various Indian and American universities. Author of a travel book and three acclaimed novels, Ghosh has also written for Granta, The New Yorker, The New York Times and The Observer . He lives in New York City with his wife and two children. The Glass Palace The Glass Palace The Glass Palace is a masterly novel by Amitav Ghosh, the gifted novelist Peter Matthiessen has called an exceptional writer. This superb story of love and war begins with the shattering of the kingdom of Burma and the igniting of a great and passionate love, and it goes on to tell the story of a people, a fortune, and a family and its fate.
    The Glass Palace tells of Rajkumar, a poor boy lifted on the tides of political and social chaos, who creates an empire in the Burmese teak forest. During the British invasion of 1885, when soldiers force the royal family out of the Glass Palace and into exile, Rajkumar befriends Dolly, the woman whose love will shape his life. He cannot forget her, and years later, as a rich man, he goes in search of her.

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    Anthropologist-turned-writer Amitav Ghosh is yet another literary talent of the "Indian Diaspora." A versatile writer, he has tried his hand at travel writing, science fiction and now a historical novel. As a storyteller Ghosh is at least at par with Vikram Seth and Michael Ondaatje. The Glass Palace is loosely based on the military career of the writer's father and an uncle's life as a trader in Burma; both inspired the author to set a novel in various British possessions in Asia. It relates the interconnected experiences of three families in Burma, India and British Malaya, covering the period from 1885 to the present. Starting with the fall of the Burmese capital Mandalay to a British expeditionary army, it depicts the exile of Thibaw, last King of Burma, with a small entourage of courtiers. Considered one of the most dramatic events in Burma's recent history, we witness the episode through the eyes of two orphans: one is Rajkumar, a Bengali deckhand turned dishwasher, the other Dolly, a 10-year-old Burmese girl serving as a maid to Queen Supayalat, the wife of the deposed monarch. British colonial power is at its apogee, and it is ironically, perhaps the very extent of British supremacy which will give these two impoverished children some unexpected opportunities.

    75. Epilog Buch - Amitav Ghosh: Das Calcutta Chromosom (The Calcutta Chromosom, 1995
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    76. Amitav Ghosh Quote
    conclusion. pr. quote from In an Antique Land amitav ghosh 1993 'That'swhat they do,' said the Imam. 'They burn their dead.'. Then
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    'That's what they do,' said the Imam. 'They burn their dead.' Then suddenly he spun around to face me and cried: 'Why do you allow it? Can't you see that it's a primitive and backward custom? Are you savages that you permit something like that? Look at you: you've had some education; you should know better. How will your country ever progress if you carry on doing these things? You've even been to Europe; you've seen how advanced they are. Now tell me: have you ever seen them burning their dead?' A small crowd had gathered around us now, drawn by the Imam's voice, and under the pressure of their collective gaze, I found myself becoming increasingly tongue-tied. 'Yes, they do burn their dead in Europe,' I managed to say, my voice rising despite my efforts to control it. 'Yes, they have special electric furnaces meant just for that.'

    77. India Personality: History's Devotee Amitav Ghosh Visits Homeland Taking A Breat
    Travelling through time Personality History's devotee amitav ghosh visits homelandtaking a breather from his hectic writing career By Lukose Mathew.
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    By Lukose Mathew The night is moonless and the Kochi backwaters smooth as silk. In the dimly lit passenger boat, Amitav Ghosh sits like a character from one of his historical novels. His silver hair glistens in the faint light and the breeze tugs at his kurta sleeves. The world-famous writer is in an expansive mood to talk.
    "I always dreamt of becoming a writer," says Ghosh, 45, who is on a visit to Kerala, where he started his academic career as a 'visiting fellow' at the Centre for Development Studies. "In Bengali culture writing is greatly valued and that was my inspiration." He turned out to be one of the finest Indian writers in English, with five novels, two non-fiction books and several essays to his credit in just 15 years. His first book, The Circle of Reason (1986), won France's top literary award, Prix Medici Estranger, and was the New York Times Notable Book of the year 1987.
    His next book, The Shadow Lines, won the 1990 Kendra Sahitya Akademi Award and the Ananda Puraskar; The Calcutta Chromosome bagged the Arthur C. Clarke Award for best science fiction; and his essay The March of Novel Through History: The Testimony of My Grandfather's Bookcase was awarded the Pushcart Prize. Ghosh has been translated into several languages, and is taught in universities across the world.

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    79. Manas: History And Politics, British India, Amitav Ghosh: Review Article By Vina
    Sir Muhammed Iqbal. by Rahil Khan. Iqbal remains in India both a controversialand revered figure. To nationalists he is the misguided
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    by Rahil Khan th century poets, perhaps next only to Rabindranath Tagore. Iqbal is sometimes labeled as a pan-Islamist and, hence, un-Indian given that his intellectual inspiration seemingly came from sources other than Indian. Indeed, some of his statements give the impression that he forgot his Indian intellectual and aesthetic heritage in his earnestness to be regarded as a poet of Islam. A closer examination of his poetry, however, has revealed that he used pan-Islam mainly with reference to those essential Islamic values that were of universal significance; and he felt that it was these universal values that should "conquer" the world. While he expressed a particular Islamic vision through his poetry, he was regarded by the outside world as an Indian poet; and though he wrote in both Urdu and Persian, it is mainly upon his Urdu poetry that his fame rests. Naya Shivala Tarana-i-Hindi Khudi As one comes down from high philosophy to the practical level, the self and mankind translated into Muslims and the Muslim community for him. Both Iqbal and

    80. Bates College: 11-08-01 AUTHOR AMITAV GHOSH TO SPEAK AT BATES
    Talk by author amitav ghosh postponed. Photograph by Jerry Bauer, A talk bythe Indian author amitav ghosh, scheduled for 7 pm Wednesday, Nov.
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    Bates College News Release: Nov. 14, 2001
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    Phone: (207) 786-6330 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Talk by author Amitav Ghosh postponed Photograph by Jerry Bauer A talk by the Indian author Amitav Ghosh, scheduled for 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 14, in the Edmund S. Muskie Archives at Bates College, has been postponed due to air travel restrictions. The time, date and location for the rescheduled talk will be announced. Ghosh's visit to Bates College is sponsored by the college's Multicultural Center. For more information, call 207-786-8215.

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