In an exclusive interview with indianexpress.com, Amitav Ghosh discusses the solitary nature of writing, why recognition and ...
The ephemeral violence induced by climate-related policies in the Global South is largely irrelevant in discussion platforms.
Q/ You write about the opium war, climate change, colonisation and migration. Does it ever get depressing?
Amitav Ghosh is someone who can truly be seen as a chronicler of our times. The novelist and journalist has been awarded and ...
India’s encounter with western modernity: Review of The Other Mohan in Britain’s Indian Ocean Empire
Amrita Shah’s book, The Other Mohan in Britain’s Indian Ocean Empire, is a deeply researched historical work on the Indian diaspora in Britain’s Indian Ocean world. Shah’s book focuses on South Africa ...
Pankaj Mishra’s latest book, The World after Gaza, looks at the recent Gaza conflict—where Israel unleashed violence on Gaza ...
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CRUISING THROUGH THE MANGROVES If you’re in the Sundarbans and you skip the boat ride, did you even really go? After a dinner ...
Amitav Ghosh's recently released collection, Wild Fictions, features essays written over the last 25 years, in which he bears ...
Renowned Indian writer Amitav Ghosh was awarded the 2024 Erasmus Prize for his powerful writing on climate change. Ghosh’s ...
Latour has called it “living in the end times.” He points to a need to find different ways to live, as extreme events that were once just the subject of dystopian films simply become a part of ...
On his new book, ‘Wild Fictions’, environmental disasters, migration, and the truth within speculative fiction ...
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