Sea of Poppies - Amitav Ghosh

Sea of Poppies

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Buch | Softcover
544 Seiten
2009
John Murray Publishers Ltd (Verlag)
978-0-7195-2343-4 (ISBN)
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A stunningly vibrant novel from Amitav Ghosh, author of the internationally acclaimed bestseller THE GLASS PALACE
At the heart of this epic saga, set just before the Opium Wars, is an old slaving-ship, The Ibis. Its destiny is a tumultuous voyage across the Indian Ocean, its crew a motley array of sailors and stowaways, coolies and convicts. In a time of colonial upheaval, fate has thrown together a truly diverse cast of Indians and Westerners, from a bankrupt Raja to a widowed villager, from an evangelical English opium trader to a mulatto American freedman. As their old family ties are washed away they, like their historical counterparts, come to view themselves as jahaj-bhais or ship-brothers. An unlikely dynasty is born, which will span continents, races and generations. The vast sweep of this historical adventure spans the lush poppy fields of the Ganges, the rolling high seas, and the exotic backstreets of China. But it is the panorama of characters, whose diaspora encapsulates the vexed colonial history of the East itself, which makes Sea of Poppies so breathtakingly alive - a masterpiece from one of the world's finest novelists.

Amitav Ghosh was born in Calcutta in 1956. He grew up in Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and India. He studied at the universities of Delhi and Oxford and published the first of six novels, The Circle of Reason in 1986. He has taught at a number of institutions, most recently Harvard, and written for many publications. He currently divides his time between Calcutta, Goa and Brooklyn, and is writing the next volume of what will become The Ibis Trilogy.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 19.3.2009
Sprache englisch
Maße 112 x 34 mm
Gewicht 264 g
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
Schlagworte Englisch; Historische Romane/Erzählungen • Indien, Geschichte; Romane/Erzähl.
ISBN-10 0-7195-2343-5 / 0719523435
ISBN-13 978-0-7195-2343-4 / 9780719523434
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