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  1. Amitav Ghosh: A Critical Companion
  2. The Novels of Amitav Ghosh
  3. Amitav Ghosh: Critical Perspectives by Brinda Bose, 2003-01-01
  4. Amitav Ghosh's the Shadowed Line: Critical Perspectives
  5. The fiction of Amitav Ghosh (Creative new literature series) by Indira Bhatt, 2001
  6. Das Calcutta Chromosom. by Amitav Ghosh, 1999-05-01
  7. Countdown by Amitav Ghosh, GHOSH, 1999-01-01
  8. Imam and the Indian by Amitav Ghosh, 2002-01-01
  9. Schattenlinien. by Amitav Ghosh, 2003-11-30
  10. In einem alten Land by Amitav Ghosh, 2003-09-30
  11. Bengalisches Feuer. Ooder Die Macht der Vernunft. by Amitav Ghosh, 2002-10-01
  12. PAYS DES MAREES -LE by Amitav Ghosh, 2008-05-19
  13. Der Glaspalast. by Amitav Ghosh, 2002-11-01
  14. Das mohnrote Meer by Amitav Ghosh, 2008

21. Amitav Ghosh
Amitav ghosh amitav Ghosh (born 1956 in Calcutta), is an IndianBengali author known for his work in the English language
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22. Calcuttaweb - Interview - Amitav Ghosh
Amitav Ghosh. Author, anthropologist and essayist, Ghosh s novel, The Calcutta Chromosome, won the Arthur C. Clarke prize, Britain s top science fiction
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Amitav Ghosh Author, anthropologist and essayist, Ghosh's novel, "The Calcutta Chromosome," won the Arthur C. Clarke prize, Britain's top science fiction prize. "The March of the Novel" - an essay written by him won the Pushcart Prize. The prize, awarded to stories, poems and essays published in a literary magazine in the U.S., has been called "perhaps the single best measure of the state of affairs in American literature today" by The New York Times Book Review. His novel "The Shadow Lines" has been published in many languages and was honored with the annual prize of the Sahitya Akademi (India's National Academy Award) and the Ananda Puraskar (Calcutta). Now he lives in a New York, where he teaches at the Columbia University. Mr. Ghosh was kind enough to answer couple of questions electronically for Calcuttaweb visitors. Calcuttaweb: City of Calcutta has appeared in different times in your writings, as in "The Shadow Lines" and of course in "The Calcutta Chromosome". Do you have plan to write more stories based on Calcutta in this century?

23. Amardeep Singh: Short Review Of Amitav Ghosh's
amitav ghosh s new book The Hungry Tide is the Tsunami in the indian situation. When Bhattacharya s So Many Hungers tells about the hungers in its
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The Hungry Tide is the work of a novelist at the peak of his powers. It’s similar in style and tone to Ghosh’s overlooked masterpiece, The Glass Palace . But despite the similarities, its smaller scope and more limited range of characters makes it feel somewhat more accessible than the earlier book. Ghosh has managed to turn The Hungry Tide into a veritable page-turner beautifully controlled and plotted while sacrificing none his trademark historical sweep.
The Glass Palace
The Hungry Tide , in contrast, is geographically quite narrow -– it is limited to the Sunderban islands in the Bay of Bengal, and perhaps by extension Bengal. And it is also a bit conceptually more limited as well. Aside from the various intertwining character plots, it has only two conceptual plots. First, it explores the plight of displaced peoples (a familiar Ghosh theme), here specifically a group of refugees from Bangladesh who found themselves in a confrontation with the Indian state in 1979. The other conceptual question is how humans share a complex and dangerous ecosystem with animals (here, dolphins and tigers).
The dolphins are being studied by Piyali Roy, a marine biologist of Bengali descent who discovers some strange behavioral quirks amongst Irawaddy Dolphins in a tide pool while visiting the islands on a grant. And the Bay of Bengal is one of the only habitats where Bengal Tigers continue to live in the wild. They are zealously protected by various international environmental groups (who apply economic pressure on the Indian and Bangladeshi governments to maintain the tiger habitats by military force). But in the name of tiger preservation (or "reservation," we might say), human lives are threatened: the tigers routinely maul and often kill islanders. Though there are the obvious modern devices that might be used to protect the islanders, the state allows the deaths to continue. In the Sunderbans, Ghosh argues, human lives are valued somewhat lower than those of Tigers.

24. An Interview With Author Amitav Ghosh.
amitav ghosh is a popular novelist, journalist, anthropologist and professor whose latest novel, The Glass Palace, addresses the relationship between India
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25. The Calcutta Chromosome - Amitav Ghosh
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    India Search Authors Search Books About Amitav Ghosh AMITAV GHOSH is one of the most widely known Indians writing in English today. Ghosh was born in Calcutta in 1956. He studied at St. Stephen's College, Delhi; St. Edmund Hall, Oxford; and the Faculty of Arts, University of Alexandria. He worked for the Indian Express newspaper in New Delhi and he earned his doctorate in Oxford before he wrote his first novel. "The Circle of Reason" won the Prix Medici Estranger, one of France's top literary awards, and "The Shadow Lines" won the Sahitya Akademi Award, India's most prestigious literary prize. "The Calcutta Chromosome" won the Arthur C. Clarke Award for 1997 and "The Glass Palace" won the Grand Prize for Fiction at the Frankfurt International e-Book Awards in 2001.

    27. Reflections: The Anglophone Empire: The New Yorker
    by amitav ghosh April 7, 2003. Text Size Small Text Medium Text Large Text. Print EMail Feeds. Keywords England; Bush, George W. (Pres.
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    Many hawks in the United States now openly admit to a veneration of past empires, yet they seem to have absorbed the military lessons of imperialism to the exclusion of all else. I suspect this is the reason that many in the British political establishment were so dismayed by the buildup to the Iraq war. They know all too well that an aura of legitimacy and consent is essential in matters of empire. Page of Print E-Mail Feeds
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    28. The New York Times Opinion Op-Ed Contributor Identities Lost
    By amitav ghosh Published January 14, 2005. C alcutta — ON Jan. 1, six days after the Indian Ocean earthquake, I visited several emergency camps in Port
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    alcutta — ON Jan. 1, six days after the Indian Ocean earthquake, I visited several emergency camps in Port Blair, the capital of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. This chain of 572 islets, less than 200 miles north of Sumatra, is a territory of India and was badly hit by the tsunami. One of the camps I visited was run by the Roman Catholic Church. It was housed in the Nirmala School and was presided over by a mild-mannered young priest, Father Johnson.

    29. Amitav Ghosh On LibraryThing | Catalog Your Books Online
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    30. Amitav Ghosh - India - Books - Worldpress.org
    Acclaimed Indian writer amitav ghosh on writing in times of turmoil.
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    Sheela Reddy, Outlook , (independent weekly), New Delhi, India, Aug. 19, 2002 Amitav Ghosh (Photo: Jerry Bauer) Violence and riots have a way of walking into Amitav Ghosh’s living room. It happened in 1984 when the events following Indira Gandhi’s assassination overtook him in Delhi, and it happened again in New York when he watched from his window as the World Trade towers crashed. Fortunately, the only menace in this comfortably middle-class south Delhi home where he conducted this interview was the sultry weather outside. But in its uncanny way, violence worked its way into the interview, as it has worked its way into Ghosh’s life and his writing, especially in his latest book of essays, The Imam and the Indian. You make an interesting connection in your book between violence and banality—how violence in the ultimate analysis is so banal and devoid of all meaning.
    It’s an extension of the famous phrase about the banality of evil. When I was talking of banality and violence, I was speaking in relation to the riots in the ’60s and ’70s. Because in some way, the riots didn’t change anything. You had this “disturbance”—in those days it was always called a disturbance. It would last for a few days, then end, and then things would carry on much as before...until the next riot. To me that was the most disquieting aspect of that kind of social violence. But since Sept. 11, something has changed very drastically in the world.

    31. Views N Reviews: Hungry Tide - Amitav Ghosh
    Hungry Tide amitav ghosh. Image Hosted by ImageShack.us. Its different from all the books i have read till date. It very Indian and makes a very smooth
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      Its different from all the books i have read till date. It very Indian and makes a very smooth read. It tells the story of Piyali and Kanai and their journey through the tide country of sunderbans, of Nirmal and nilima and their idealisms, of Fokir, Moyna, Kusum and Horen and their struggle for existence, of the myth of BonBibi, ShahJongli, DakhshinRai and Dukkhey and much more.
      Its about each of them finding their place in the world. The history of the place, mainly Sir Hamilton's dream, the stories of the local deities, cetological details, the back stories for each character makes the book more interesting page after page.

    32. Manas: History And Politics, British India, Amitav Ghosh: Review Article By Vina
    At a Glance HISTORY POLITICS BRITISH INDIA Jolly Good Fellows and Their Nasty Ways , review of John Newsinger, The Blood Never Dried A People s
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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

    33. A Jihadist From Jersey - Washingtonpost.com
    Reviewed by amitav ghosh. Sunday, June 4, 2006; Page BW03. TERRORIST . amitav ghosh is the author of The Hungry Tide and four other novels.
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    34. Amitav Ghosh - Authors - Random House
    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
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    35. Amitav Ghosh Biography
    amitav ghosh s fictional world is one of restless narrative motion. His central figures are travelers and diasporic exiles exemplars of the migrant
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    Find all books written by Amitav Ghosh on Amazon.com Nationality: Indian. Born: 11 July 1956. Education: Delhi University, India, B.A. in history, M.A. in sociology; Oxford University, diploma in social anthropology, Ph.D.; Institut Bourguiba des Langues Vivants Tunis, diploma in Arabic. Career: Since 1986 lecturer in sociology, Delhi School of Economics, Delhi University. Contibutor to Indian Express (New Dehli), Granta (Cambridge), and The New Republic (Washington, D.C.). Award: Academy of Letters, India, annual prize, 1990. Agent: Wylie, Aitken and Stone, 250 West 57th Street, New York, New York 10107, U.S.A.
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    The Circle of Reason. London, Hamilton, and New York, Viking, 1986. The Shadow Lines. New Delhi, Ravi Dayal, and London, Bloomsbury, 1988; New York, Viking, 1989. The Calcutta Chromosome: A Novel of Fevers, Delirium and Discovery. New York, Avon Books, 1995. Countdown. Delhi, Ravi Dayal Publisher, 1999. The Glass Palace.

    36. Locana: Amitav Ghosh Interview
    Christopher Lydon of Open Source is interviewing amitav ghosh on the June 6th. Chris Lydon will be talking with him about empires old and new (including
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    Christopher Lydon of Open Source is interviewing Amitav Ghosh on the June 6th. Chris Lydon will be talking with him about "empires old and new (including the US) as well as Ghosh's take on India". The show will not be transcribed, but one could listen to it streaming live or via the mp3 file that will be posted on the Open Source site afterwards. The idea of the Open Source is
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    37. The Hungry Tide By Amitav Ghosh: Reviews
    amitav ghosh not only infuses great energy and spirit into an engrossing tale of caste and culture, he deftly introduces readers to a littleknown world and
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    rate this book Compare prices at pricegrabber.com Buy it at powells.com Buy it at amazon.com Buy it at amazon.co.uk Ghosh's fifth novel is set in the Sundarban Islands, off the easternmost coast of India. Houghton Mifflin, 352 pages ISBN: Fiction All reviews are classified as one of five grades: Outstanding (4 points), Favorable Mixed Unfavorable (1) and Terrible (0). To calculate the Metascore, we divide total points achieved by the total points possible (i.e., 4 x the number of reviews), with the resulting percentage (multiplied by 100) being the Metascore. Learn more...

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    Writer and anthropologist Amitav Ghosh was born in Calcutta in 1956 and spent his childhood in Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and northern India. He studied in Delhi, Oxford and Egypt, and has taught in various Indian and American universities. He is the author of three books: The Circle of Reason, The Shadow Lines and In An Antique Land and has written for The New Yorker, Granta, The New Republic and The New York Times. Mr. Ghosh and his wife, Deborah Baker, live in New York with their two children. Author Extras Books The Calcutta Chromosome
    From Victorian lndia to near-future New York, The Calcutta Chromosome...

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