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The Hungry Tide

by Amitav Ghosh
language: english
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers, May of 2005 ‧
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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 novelist of dazzling ingenuity'
San Francisco Chronicle

'A distinctive voice, polished and profound'
Times Literary Supplement

'An absorbing story of a world in transition, brought to life through characters who love and suffer with equal intensity.'
JM Coetzee

'Ghosh is one of the most sympathetic post-colonial voices to be heard today. He looks at love and loyalty, and examines the question of Empire and responsibility, of tradition and modernity.’ Ahdaf Souief

'Ghosh has established himself as one of the finest prose writers of his generation of Indians writing in English'
Financial Times

'Amitav Ghosh is such a fascinating and seductive writer…a deeply serious writer, sure of his human and historical insights and confident in his ability to communicate them. I cannot think of another contemporary writer with whom it would be this thrilling to go so far, so fast'
The Times

The Hungry Tide

by Amitav Ghosh

Property Description
ISBN: 9780007141784
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Release Date: May of 2005
Language: English
Dimensions: 130 x 199 x 24 mm
Cover: Softcover
Pages: 416
Format: Book
Categories: Books in English > Fiction > Romance
Books in English > Fiction > Fiction
Books in English > Others
EAN: 9780007141784
Recommended Minimum Age: Not applicable

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Amitav Ghosh

Amitav Ghosh (1956, Calcutá) é um romancista e ensaísta conceituado, distinguido com numerosos prémios internacionais e cuja obra está traduzida em mais de trinta línguas.
Publicou o seu primeiro romance, The Circle of Reason, em 1986.
Mar de Papoilas (2008) foi nomeado para o Man Booker Prize em 2008.
Amitav Ghosh foi também finalista do Man Booker International Prize.

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