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This paper analyzes Abdel Munif’s Cities of Salt and Amitav Ghosh’s The Circle of Reason as illustrations of the ‘Hydrocarbon Genre.’ These novels narrate the socio-cultural-economic and ecological implications of the oil business on t... see more

Amitav Ghosh is not only the writer of historiographic meta-fictions, but also the writer of human rights. He is imposed through his immense vision on society that all men should never loss their identity in the name of violation of human rights. It is th... see more

The present study deeply analyses regard rational and irrational things which exploited in Amitav Ghosh’s The Circle of Reason.  The title of the novel examines philosophies of reason or defense of reason, the science and technology is interlinked wi... see more

Nationalism is the belief that our own country is better than all others. Sometimes nationalism makes people disinterested to work with other countries to solve problems.Amitav Ghosh was born in Calcutta in 1956.  He has received his PhD in social an... see more

Indian writing in English reveals the dialectics of imperialism in its journey from the periphery to the center and echoes a deep core of neo-colonialism based on power politics. Amitav Ghosh, one of the most widely known Indian writers, is a serious nove... see more

         Amitav Ghosh in his novel Flood of Fire with the assistance of factual descriptions of the world creates an appealing life picture before the eyes of the readers, which presents various sorrowful, unaddress... see more

The Shadow Lines is mostly celebrated for capturing the agony and trauma of the artificial segregation that divided the Indian subcontinent in 1947. However, the novel also provides a great insight into the undivided Indian subcontinent during the British... see more

Abstract: The Flood of Fire is the last of the ‘ibis trilogy’ published in 2015 by Amitav Ghosh. The novel is set against the First Anglo Chinese Opium War of 1839-1841. The incidents in the novel move through a meandering zig-zag setting of India and Chi... see more

Amitav Ghosh is widely known as a historical novelist in Indian Writing in English. He recreates the colonial past of the subcontinent from the colonized point of view. However, he is not one who merely recreates history. He is appreciated for writing his... see more

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