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Amitav Ghosh

July 2023

  • A man holds a pool of black oil in the palm of his hands, collected from oil pollution caused by a damaged pumping station, previously operated by Royal Dutch Shell Plc, near the Ogoniland village of K-Dere, Nigeria, in 2016.

    Pure petrofiction: why writers will keep drilling for stories about oil

    From tales of ‘hissing’ oilmen to ‘crying’ trees, novels about petroleum and its devastating effect on communities and the environment are powerful fiction for our times – with the potential for prophecy

August 2022

  • A person's arms are extended towards the sky holding open a book. The person is lying in a field of grass under a blue sky with a few clouds

    Stories draw us to the hero’s journey, but individual empathy doesn’t help us see the bigger picture

    Bri Lee
    Traditional western storytelling conventions aren’t up to the task of understanding the enormity of the climate crisis or the pandemic

January 2022

  • Amitav Ghosh’s latest book, The Nutmeg’s Curse, is non-fiction.

    Amitav Ghosh: European colonialism helped create a planet in crisis

    Indian author says pillaging of lands and killing of indigenous people laid foundation for climate emergency

November 2021

  • booksellers in College Street, Kolkata.

    Top 10s
    Top 10 books about Calcutta

    From Jhumpa Lahiri to Amit Chaudhuri, these novels and histories portray a teeming, paradoxical city – and its diaspora – that is a world unto itself

November 2020

  • Amitav Ghosh and Irrawaddy dolphin; Margaret Atwood and Tasmanian devil; Emma Thompson and a puffin

    The age of extinction
    Lost species day: celebrities to champion threatened wildlife

    Amitav Ghosh, Margaret Atwood and Emma Thompson are among 20 activists and cultural figures to speak at Writers Rebel event

October 2019

  • Sequoia National Park, California.

    Further reading
    Life stories: books about a planet in peril

    From disappearing mushrooms to the secret life of trees, Amitav Ghosh explores the almost incomprehensible realities of our changing world

June 2019

  • Wild deer in the Sundarbans, the largest mangrove forest in the world.

    Book of the day
    Gun Island by Amitav Ghosh review – climate and culture in crisis

  • People relaxing on lawn in late afternoon summer sunshine in garden area at Hay Festival

    The Guardian Books podcast
    Hay festival special with Pat Barker, John Lanchester, Max Porter and more – books podcast

August 2017

  • Muslim refugees on the roof of a train near New Delhi as they tried to flee India for Pakistan in 1947.

    Reading group
    Reading group: which book should we read to understand India's partition?

    To mark the 70th anniversary since India and Pakistan were divided, let’s explore the legacy of the bloody and tumultuous partition through a rich body of fiction

November 2016

  • A campaign sign is partially submerged in floodwaters caused by Hurricane Matthew

    The Guardian Books podcast
    Climate change with Amitav Ghosh and Aaron Thier – books podcast

  • rooftop pool Singapore

    Book of the day
    Easternisation by Gideon Rachman and The Great Derangement by Amitav Ghosh – review

October 2016

  • a tornado in Kansas.

    Amitav Ghosh: where is the fiction about climate change?

    The climate crisis casts a much smaller shadow on literary fiction than it does on the world. We are living through a crisis of culture – and of the imagination

September 2016

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    Amitav Ghosh: 'climate change is like death, no one wants to talk about it'

    The author’s new book on climate change questions why the arts have been largely silent on the issue and says India must do more reduce its emissions

July 2015

  • The writer Amitav Ghosh

    The Guardian Books podcast
    Serial winners with Amitav Ghosh and Nicci French – books podcast

    We explore why writers cast off the shackles of the standalone novel with Amitav Ghosh and the crime writing duo Nicci Gerrard and Sean French

June 2015

  • Amitav Ghosh. Photograph: Emilio Madrid-Kuser

    Book of the day
    Flood of Fire by Amitav Ghosh review – the final instalment of an extraordinary trilogy

    High seriousness and low humour drive Ghosh’s fictional account of events in the years before the opium wars

May 2015

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    Amitav Ghosh: ‘There is now a vibrant literary world in India – it all began with Naipaul’

    The books interview: The writer discusses boiling in his Delhi garret, climate change in the Bay of Bengal and finishing his opium wars trilogy
  • Farmers plant saplings in a rice field in the northern Indian city of Mathura

    The Guardian Books podcast
    Extract: Flood of Fire by Amitav Ghosh – podcast

    Raj Ghatak reads the first chapter of Amitav Ghosh's latest novel, Flood of Fire

  • Man Booker International shortlist 2015 composite

    Man Booker International prize 2015: the finalists speak

    From cultivating spices in India to talking to owls in South Africa, the 10 contenders tell us about the diverse lives and ambitions which have brought them to global attention

March 2015

  • Man Booker International shortlist 2015

    Man Booker international: the shortlist - in pictures

  • Amitav Ghosh

    Man Booker International prize 2015 shortlist announced

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