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  • - Parables for a Planet in Crisis
    von Amitav Ghosh
    13,00 €

  • - Climate Change and the Unthinkable
    von Amitav Ghosh
    14,58 €

  • von Amitav Ghosh
    11,48 €

    A sweeping story of Burma and Malaya over a span of one hundred years that has rightly become a modern classic no for the first time in ebook. From the Man Booker Prize shortlisted author of Sea of Poppies.Rajkumar is only another boy, helping on a market stall in the dusty square outside the royal palace, when the British force the Burmese king, queen and all the court into exile. He is rescued by the far-seeing Chinese merchant, and with him builds up a logging business in upper Burma. But haunted by his vision of the royal family, he journeys to the obscure town in India where they have been exiled.The picture of the tension between the Burmese, the Indian and the British, is excellent. Among the great range of characters are one of the court ladies, Miss Dolly, whom he marries; and the redoubtable Jonakin, part of the British-educated Indian colony, who with her husband has been put in charge of the Burmese exiled court.The story follows the fortunes - rubber estates in Malaya, businesses in Singapore, estates in Burma - which Rajkumar, with his Chinese, British and Burmese relations, friends and associates, builds up - from 1870 through World War II to the scattering of the extended family to New York and Thailand, London and Hong Kong in the post-war years.

  • von Amitav Ghosh
    13,00 €

    From the best-selling author of The Glass Palace and Sea of Poppies, an extraordinary work of non-fiction that combines ancient history with a modern-day travelogue.

  • von Amitav Ghosh
    11,00 €

    A spellbinding, globe-trotting novel by the bestselling author of the Ibis trilogy

  • von Amitav Ghosh
    28,00 €

    Auf einer indonesischen Insel fällt eine Öllampe zu Boden, kurz danach begehen niederländische Soldaten ein Massaker an den Inselbewohnern.Wie hängen diese beiden Geschehnisse zusammen und was geschah danach? Mit dieser Frage beginnt Amitav Ghosh seine Recherche auf den Spuren der Muskatnuss. Heute alltägliches Gewürz, galt sie im 17. Jahrhundert als Luxusgut ¿ allein eine Handvoll davon reichte aus, um einen Palast zu erbauen ¿, denn die seltene Frucht wuchs nur auf jener Insel, die niederländische Truppen vornehmlich deshalb in Besitz nahmen, um das Handelsmonopol für die Niederländische Ostindien-Kompanie zu sichern. Während Amitav Ghosh die Reise der Muskatnuss nachzeichnet, veranschaulicht er eindrucksvoll die Mechanismen von Kolonialismus und Ausbeutung der Einheimischen sowie der Natur durch westliche Länder. Mitreißend stellt er dabei die Verbindung geschichtlicher Entwicklungen mit aktuellen Realitäten her, verkettet niederländische Stillleben und die Nomenklatur nach Linné mit der Black-Lives-Matter-Bewegung, der Covid-Pandemie und der Standing Rock Sioux Reservation, um zu zeigen, dass der heutige Klimawandel in einer jahrhundertealten geopolitischen Ordnung verwurzelt ist, die vom westlichen Kolonialismus und seiner mechanistischen Weltsicht - die Erde als bloßem Ressourcenlieferant für die Menschheit - geschaffen wurde.

  • von Amitav Ghosh
    22,00 €

    "An uncannily honest writer." -New York Times Book Review The novelist and journalist Amitav Ghosh has offered extraordinary firsthand accounts of pivotal world events over the past twenty years. He is an essential voice in forums like The Nation, the New York Times, the New Republic, Granta, and The New Yorker. Incendiary Circumstances brings together the finest of these pieces for the first time-including many never before published in the States-in a compelling chronicle of the turmoil of our times. Incendiary Circumstances begins with Ghosh's arrival in the Andaman and Nicobar islands just days after the devastation of the 2005 tsunami. We then travel back to September 11, 2001, as Ghosh retrieves his young daughter from school, sick with the knowledge that she must witness the kind of firestorm that has been in the background of his everyday life since childhood. With a prescience born of experience, Ghosh warned decades ago of the dangerous rise of religious extremism. In his travels he has stood on an icy mountaintop on the contested border between India and Pakistan, interviewed Pol Pot's sister-in-law in Cambodia, shared the elation of Egyptians when Naguib Mahfouz won the Nobel Prize, and stood with his threatened Sikh neighbors through the riots following Indira Gandhi's assassination. With intelligence and authentic sympathy, he "illuminates the human drama behind the headlines" (Publishers Weekly). Incendiary Circumstances is unparalleled testimony of an era defined by the ravages of politics and nature. Amitav Ghosh is acclaimed for his political journalism and his travel writing. The New York Times Book Review called his travelogue, In An Antique Land, "remarkable . . . rivals anything by the masters of social realism in modern Egyptian literature." He is also the best-selling author of four novels, including The Hungry Tide and The Glass Palace, which has been published in eighteen foreign editions. Ghosh has won France's prestigious Prix Medici Etranger, India's Sahitya Akademi Award, the Arthur C. Clarke Award, and a Pushcart Prize. Educated in South Asia, the Middle East, and the United Kingdom, Ghosh holds a doctorate in social anthropology from Oxford. He divides his time between Harvard University, where he is a visiting professor, and his homes in Kolkata, India, and Brooklyn, New York. Praise for Incendiary Circumstances "This absorbing collection of essays by the novelist, journalist, and travel writer Ghosh . . . covers some two decades of catastrophe and upheaval, from sectarian violence in his native India during the 1980s through the September 11 attacks . . . to the recent Indian Ocean tsunami. With an eye for evocative detail, he illuminates the human dramas behind the headlines: the plight of tsunami refugees trying to rebuild their lives and finances after every bank record and piece of ID is lost to the waves; the courage of ordinary Indians protecting their Sikh neighbors from rampaging Hindu mobs . . . He is equally engaging when he turns from current affairs to literary essays on, say, the international culture of novel reading or the Kashmiri poet Agha Shahid Ali. Written in luminous prose with unusual understanding . . . an insightful look at a chaotic world."-Publishers Weekly Starred Review Praise for Amitav Ghosh "Ghosh is adept at delineating the complicated crosscurrents of emerging national independence movements. He is even more impressive at portraying the different ways in which individuals react to the turmoil, hardship, and disorientation wrought by war."-Wall Street Journal "A wonderful hybrid of travel writing, reporting, historical analysis, and memoir - in other words, the kind of piece [Ghosh] writes better than almost anyone else."-Washington Times

  • von Amitav Ghosh
    26,00 €

    Amitav Ghosh's extraordinary novel makes a claim on literary turf held by Gabriel García Márquez and Salman Rushdie. In a vivid and magical story, The Circle of Reason traces the misadventures of Alu, a young master weaver in a small Bengali village who is falsely accused of terrorism. Alu flees his home, traveling through Bombay to the Persian Gulf to North Africa with a bird-watching policeman in pursuit.

  • von Amitav Ghosh
    11,99 €

    1838: Am Oberlauf des Ganges schuften die Menschen für die britische Opiumindustrie. Die junge Diti lebt und arbeitet mit ihrer 6-jährigen Tochter Kabutri und ihrem Mann Hukam Singh auf einer Mohnfarm. Diti hat Tagträume, Visionen, in denen sie ein Schiff unter Segeln sieht, das den Fluss herauf kommt. Noch nie war sie am Meer, am »Schwarzen Wasser«, und kann sich die Vision nicht erklären. Doch sie ahnt, dass sie vor einer großen Veränderung in ihrem Leben stehen könnte.Als Hukam nach einem Unfall in der Fabrik stirbt, will Diti sich deshalb lieber verbrennen lassen, als mit ihrem Schwager zusammenzuleben, wie es die Tradition will. In letzter Sekunde wird sie von dem Unberührbaren Kalua gerettet und die beiden fliehen auf dem Ganges stromabwärts nach Kalkutta. Als sie nach einer abenteuerlichen Reise dort ankommt, erblickt sie das Schiff aus ihren Visionen und versteht endlich, dass sie als Teil einer Schicksalsgemeinschaft das Land und ihr bisheriges Leben hinter sich lassen wird.Historienepos, Gesellschafts- und Abenteuerroman zugleich.

  • von Amitav Ghosh
    11,99 €

    Kanton 1838: Über den Perlfluss gelangen Handelsschiffe aus ganz Asien und Europa in die chinesische Hafenstadt, um Waren aus aller Welt zu vertreiben. Darunter sind auch der britische Botaniker Fitcher Penrose, der hofft, hier eine geheimnisvolle Pflanze zu finden, und der indische Händler Bahram, der sich mit dem Verkauf von Opium von der reichen Reederfamilie seiner Frau unabhängig machen will. Die Geschäfte laufen gut, doch dann will der chinesische Kaiser den Opiumhandel verbieten. Und auf einmal stehen alle Zeichen auf Krieg.

  • von Amitav Ghosh
    11,99 €

    Nachdem China den vornehmlich von den Briten und deren Kolonien betriebenen Handel mit Opium nicht mehr dulden will, erklärt ihm Großbritannien den Krieg. Die Hind ist eines der Schiffe, die bei dem Angriff zum Einsatz kommen sollen und segelt zu diesem Zweck von Bengalen nach China. An Bord sind unter anderem Kesri Singh, ein Kommandant der britisch-ostindischen Armee, der eine Kompanie Soldaten befehligt; außerdem Zachary Reid, ein verarmter junger Seemann, der auf der Suche ist nach seiner verlorenen Liebe ist, und Shireen Modi, die in China die Hinterlassenschaft ihres verstorbenen Mannes, eines erfolgreichen Opiumhändlers, an sich nehmen will. Sie alle geraten schon bald in die Wirren der Opiumkriege, die in Chinas verheerender Niederlage und in der Annektierung Hong Kongs durch Großbritannien enden werden.Eine vor Atmosphäre und Detailfreude flirrende, turbulente, spannende und berührende Geschichte vor der Kulisse Bengalens und Hongkongs, mit der Amitav Ghosh sein großes historisches Panorama über die Opium Kriege, die eine frühe Ära der Globalisierung markieren, fulminant vollendet.

  • von Amitav Ghosh
    22,99 €

    »Höchst selten besitzt ein Autor so erhellende Einsichten und Erzähltalente, dass ein leidlich bekanntes Thema sich plötzlich ganz neu eröffnet. Ghosh ist so ein Autor, und DIE GROSSE VERBLENDUNG ist genau diese Art von Buch.« Naomi KleinAmitav Ghosh, "Meister der Sprache" (Die Zeit) und Romancier von Weltrang, fragt sich, warum der Klimawandel in der Literatur der Gegenwart nicht zur Sprache kommt. Woher rührt unsere große Verblendung, vor der künftige Generationen fassungslos stehen werden? Hat die Kunst in dieser epochalen Katastrophe ihren Meister gefunden?Mit »Die große Verblendung« legt Ghosh ein Essay vor, das nicht nur seine Zunft, sondern uns alle auffordert, ein neues Kapitel der Menschheitsgeschichte zu schreiben und uns eine andere, bessere Welt auszumalen.

  • von Amitav Ghosh
    7,00 €

    In twenty short books, Penguin brings you the classics of the environmental movement.In this personal and wide-ranging exploration of how our collective imaginations fail to grasp the scale of environmental destruction, Amitav Ghosh summons writers and novelists to confront the most urgent story of our times.Over the past 75 years, a new canon has emerged. As life on Earth has become irrevocably altered by humans, visionary thinkers around the world have raised their voices to defend the planet, and affirm our place at the heart of its restoration. Their words have endured through the decades, becoming the classics of a movement. Together, these books show the richness of environmental thought, and point the way to a fairer, saner, greener world.

  • - Ibis Trilogy Book 1
    von Amitav Ghosh
    12,00 €

    Shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2008'Sea of Poppies boasts a varied collection of characters to love and hate, and provides wonderfully detailed descriptions . . . utterly involving and piles on tension until the very last page' Sunday TimesAt 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.To find out what happens next make sure to read River of Smoke and Flood of Fire.

  • von Amitav Ghosh
    11,48 €

    Fom the author of The Glass Palace, the widely-acclaimed bestseller. The Hungry Tide is a rich, exotic saga set in Calcutta and in the vast archipelago of islands in the Bay of Bengal.An Indian myth says that when the river Ganges first descended from the heavens, the force of the cascade was so great that the earth would have been destroyed if it had not been for the god Shiva, who tamed the torrent by catching it in his dreadlocks. It is only when the Ganges approaches the Bay of Bengal that it frees itself and separates into thousands of wandering strands. The result is the Sundarbans, an immense stretch of mangrove forest, a half-drowned land where the waters of the Himalayas merge with the incoming tides of the sea.It is this vast archipelago of islands that provides the setting for Amitav Ghosh's new novel. In the Sundarbans the tides reach more than 100 miles inland and every day thousands of hectares of forest disappear only to re-emerge hours later. Dense as the mangrove forests are, from a human point of view it is only a little less barren than a desert. There is a terrible, vengeful beauty here, a place teeming with crocodiles, snakes, sharks and man-eating tigers. This is the only place on earth where man is more often prey than predator.And it is into this terrain that an eccentric, wealthy Scotsman named Daniel Hamilton tried to create a utopian society, of all races and religions, and conquer the might of the Sundarbans. In January 2001, a small ship arrives to conduct an ecological survey of this vast but little-known environment, and the scientists on board begin to trace the journeys of the descendants of this society.

  • - A Novel of Fevers, Delirium & Discovery
    von Amitav Ghosh
    22,00 €

    From Victorian lndia to near-future New York, The Calcutta Chromosome takes readers on a wondrous journey through time as a computer programmer trapped in a mind-numbing job hits upon a curious item that will forever change his life. When Antar discovers the battered I.D. card of a long-lost acquaintance, he is suddenly drawn into a spellbinding adventure across centuries and around the globe, into the strange life of L. Murugan, a man obsessed with the medical history of malaria, and into a magnificently complex world where conspiracy hangs in the air like mosquitoes on a summer night.

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