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Gun Island, A Literary Travel Tale By Amitav Ghosh, Follows Deen Dattas, A Quiet Rare-Book Dealer Whose Life Is Upended By A Single Word That Sweeps Him From India To Los Angeles And Venice. Blending Magical Realism With Social And Ecological Themes, This Novel Is For Adults And Thoughtful Readers Who Relish Character-Driven Journeys, A Sense Of Wonder, And Urgent Questions About Displacement And Belonging.
In This Expansive Work, Gun Island Is Written In Lush, Panoramic Prose That Threads Memory And Myth Through Deen's Encounters With Piya, Tipu, Rafi, And Cinta. The Narrative Moves Between Intimate Conversations And Sweeping, Globe-Spanning Scenes, Inviting Readers To Feel How Stories Travel Across Borders And Time. Part Travelogue, Part Fable, Part Social Commentary, The Novel Unfolds At A Measured Pace That Is Both Reflective And Alive With Discovery. In The Marathi Edition Bandookdweep, Gun Island Invites Readers To Consider How Displacement Shapes Identity And Belief, While Tracing A Thread Of Hope Through The Journeys Of Its Diverse Cast.
After Finishing Gun Island, Readers Emerge With A Broader Sense Of Connection Across Cultures And Time, A Renewed Curiosity About How Legends Endure In A Changing World, And A Hopeful Outlook About The Future Shaped By Human Stories.
Product Details
Author
Amitav Ghosh
Publisher
Ekada
Number of Pages
280
Language
Marathi
SKU
9789371979917
ISBN
9789371979917
Reading Age
All
Binding
Paper Back
MRP: โน 399
โน 360
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Amitav Ghosh (Born 11 July 1956), Is A Bengali Indian Author Best Known For His Work In English Fiction. Bio From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Photo By David Shankbone (Own Work) [Gfdl (Http://Www.Gnu.Org/Copyleft/Fdl.Html) Or Cc-By-Sa-3.0 (Http://Creativecommons.Org/Licenses/By-Sa/3.0/)], Via Wikimedia Commons. Amitav Ghosh Was Born In Calcutta In 1956 And Raised And Educated In Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Iran, Egypt, India And The United Kingdom, Where He Received His Ph.D. In Social Anthropology From Oxford. Acclaimed For Fiction, Travel Writing And Journalism, His Books Include The Circle Of Reason, The Shadow Lines, In An Antique Land And Dancing In Cambodia. His Previous Novel, The Glass Palace, Was An International Bestseller That Sold More Than A Half-Million Copies In Britain. Recently Published There, The Hungry Tide Has Been Sold For Translation In Twelve Foreign Countries And Is Also A Bestseller Abroad. Ghosh Has Won France'S Prix Medici Etranger, India'S Prestigious Sahitya Akademi Award, The Arthur C. Clarke Award And The Pushcart Prize. He Now Divides His Time Between Harvard University, Where He Is A Visiting Professor And His Homes In India And Brooklyn, New York. Amitav Ghosh Is An Award-Winning Novelist And Essayist. His Most Recent Book Is The Great Derangement. Amitav Ghosh Is The Author Of Ten Highly Acclaimed Works Of Fiction And Non-Fiction Which Include The Booker Prize Shortlisted Sea Of Poppies (Book One Of The Ibis Trilogy), River Of Smoke, The Glass Palace And The Shadow Lines. He Has Won Numerous Prizes, Some Of Which Are The Sahitya Akademi Award, The Pushcart Prize And The Grinzane Cavour Prize. He Divides His Time Between New York And India.