• 1,May 14, 2016 •
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Tags: Amitav Ghosh, China, colonialism, fiction, Flood of Fire, India, literature, novel, opium war, River of smoke, Sea of Poppies, trilogy
• 1,November 1, 2011 •
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Tags: 1Q84, Amitav Ghosh, Anuradha Roy, books, fiction, Haruki Murakami, Jamil Ahmad, literature, Man Asian Literary Prize longlist, news, novel, novelist, River of smoke, Tahmima Anam, The folded earth, The good muslin, The wandering falcon
• 1,October 27, 2011 •
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Tags: Amitav Ghosh, Bengali Indian writer, Booker prize winner, books, British traders, China, fiction, Ibis trilogy, interviews, literature, novel, novelist, NPR, On Point, opium trade, River of smoke, Sea of Poppies, Tim ashbrook, watch & listen
• 1,July 13, 2011 •
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Tags: Amitav Ghosh, Aravind Adiga, books, fiction, Indian fiction, Indian literature, Indian writers, Kiran Desai, Lila Azam Zanganeh, novel, novelist, opinion, River of smoke, Salman Rushdie, Sea of Poppies, The Jaipur Literture Festival
• 1,June 12, 2011 •
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Tags: Amitav Ghosh, Asia, book reviews, books, China, culture, fiction, historical trilogy, literature, new novel, novel, novelist, opium trade, opium war, review, River of smoke, Sea of Poppies
• 1,May 25, 2011 •
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Tags: Amitav Ghosh, anthropology, Blue Metropolis Literary Prize, Booker Prize, books, education, entertainment, fiction, identity, Indian writer, inspiration, interviews, Lila Azam Zanganeh, news, novelis, opinion, review, River of smoke, Sea of Poppies, The circle of reason, writing
• 1,April 17, 2011 •
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Posted in Essays
Tags: Amitav Ghosh, books, colonialism, cultural identity, decolonisation, Doris Lessing, fiction, gender/sexual politics, globalisation, hybridity, Ian McDonald, immigration, imperialism, issues of migration, literature, new wave of science fiction, Peter Carey, postcolonial literature, postcolonial world, postcolonial writers, postmodernism, racism, Salman Rushdie, Sam Watson, social anomie, Tom Sykes
• 1,August 5, 2010 •
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Posted in Good read!
Tags: 19th century, Amitav Ghosh, British colonialism, Calcutta, China, coolies, cultivation of opium, historical novel, India, Indian author, Indian indentured labor, Indian literature, Indian writer, narrative, opium trade, opium war, Sea of Poppies