AMITAV GHOSH - A Critical Companion: With a New Essay by.
I want to situate Amitav Ghosh’s The Shadow Lines in relation to two common sense notions (in the Gramscian sense) that a.
Marx and Derrida, Chakrabarty, and Amitav Ghosh’ s own essays. She also ex- plores the important issue of vernacular ctions, which I also touch upon in this.
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Extracted by permission of Amitav Ghosh and Permanent Black, from Tabish Khair, ed., Amitav Ghosh: A Critical Companion (Permanent Black, 2003). In 1989, during my first extended stay in New York.
The notion of modern borders and boundaries is criticized more rigorously in The Shadow Lines. The novel narrates the story of a Bengali family through a nameless narrator. Ghosh incorporates the lives of three generations of the family in order to show the many socio-political changes in the country over a period of several decades. The characters are shown to have a direct relationship with.
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Amitav Ghosh’s fourth novel, The Calcutta Chromosome (1996) is a complex, quasi-science fiction narrative set in the near future. It centres on the Egyptian-born Antar’s attempt to find out why his former colleague in a New York-based conglomerate, Murugan, disappeared while on leave in Calcutta. Using computer-mediated communication and holographs, Antar discovers that while researching.