THE HUNGRY TIDE

THE HUNGRY TIDE  (English, Paperback, Amitav Ghosh)

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  • Language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Publisher: Harper
  • Genre: Indian Writing
  • ISBN: 9780007432974, 0007432976
  • Edition: 1, 2011
  • Pages: 402
Description

The Hungry Tide is a present-day story of love, individuality and exploration, set in the mangrove forests of Sundarbans in West Bengal. It is the sixth novel penned by the greatly acclaimed Indian-born author Amitav Ghosh, which won him the Hutch Crossword Book Award for Fiction in 2004.

Summary of the Book

The Hungry Tide is set in the enormous and exotic Sundarbans in West Bengal. It is an archipelago in the Bay of Bengal where the dwellers live in a constant fear of the man-eating Royal Bengal Tigers and the erratic drowning tides. An impetuous Indian-born American marine biologist named Piyali Roy comes to Sudarbans to study an unusual species of dolphins. But her expedition becomes a disaster from the very start, when she is tossed from a boat into the crocodile-infested water. Piyali is saved by Fokir, who is a young and uneducated fisherman. Although they are from entirely different backgrounds and ways of life, they are strongly attracted to each other. Piyali somehow succeeds in getting Fokir involved in her research with the timely aid of a translator called Kanai Dutt. Dutt is an entrepreneur who is settled in Delhi. Thus three main characters come together with their distinct set of beliefs and ideologies, crossing their ways with one another, and it is only through their intertwined lives that the author brings out the numerous elements of the subject in The Hungry Tide.

About Amitav Ghosh

The Indian born English writer Amitav Ghosh’s work mostly constitutes historical situations, specifically Indian at that. He is from West Bengal. His debut novel was The Circle of Reason, and he has ever since been a prolific writer. Born in July 1956, Ghosh studied in some of the most reputed institutes of India. He later acquired a D.Phil. from St. Edmund Hall in social anthropology. He was also a professor and taught at Queens College, City University of New York, and the most renowned Harvard. For his outstanding contributions, Amitav Ghosh has been awarded the Padma Shri award by the Indian government in the year 2007. He has also won the Sahitya Akademi Award, the Dan David Prize, and the Arthur C. Clarke Award, and was nominated for the Man Booker Prize in the 2008 for his book Sea of Poppies. Currently, he lives in New York, with his wife Deborah Baker, and their two children. Some of his other notable works are The Shadow Lines, The Calcutta Chromosome, The Glass Palace, and River of Smoke.

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  • 2011 September
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  • Amitav Ghosh was born in Calcutta and grew up in Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and northern India. Educated in India and Britain, he now lives in New York. He studied in Delhi, Oxford and Egypt and has taught a number of Indian and American Universities. He is the author of three previous, highly acclaimed novels; The Calcutta Chromosome, the Shadow Lines and The Glass Palace. He is married and lives in New York.
Ratings & Reviews
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5

The Hungry Tide - Easily the best novel I've read this year!

Often you come across a novel with a great story. Not very often you come across a novel with a great story and is reasonably well written. But it is rare to come across a novel that has a fantastic story and is so amazingly well written that you become an instant undying fan of the author. “The hungry tide” by Amitav Ghosh is one such.

Set in the 70’s, the story revolves around the Sundarbans and the animals and people that depend upon it. The story itself is about an Indian origin American...
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Valmiki Nayak

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Excellent work of fiction

It is not very often that you come across a great fiction in English written by Indian Author. The Hungry Tide is one such book which shoulders along with one of the finest book written in fiction.

The Author was able to woo the readers with the use of two different tools of story writing :

1) The pace at which story unfolds is remarkable with enough twists and turns to keep you engaged.

2) The description of Tidal Islands of Bengal is strikingly brilliant. There is a beauty in its exist...
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Faiz Rehman

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Amazing book...a must read for everyone

It is one of the fascinating books that I have ever come across.Amitav Ghosh's style of storytelling was brilliant and the characters that he introduced was so lively that would make you feel that you had already known them.And also the description of the Sunderban islands,the mangrove forests,the tidal creeks would tempt every book-lover to pack their bags and go for a trip to the tidal country.
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Preetam Datta

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a great work from one of the best Indian English writers

This was my first book of Amitav Ghosh and i instantly became his fan. his writing skills are exceptional . His words make you feel to be part of the story .
this book is about the life of people of tide country (sundarbans of Bengal). An incredible work is all i can say as i fall short of words to describe it.
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abhishek mukherjee

Aug, 2014

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SPLENDID

IF U WANT TO TOUR SUNDERBANS IN A DREAM, THEN GO FOR THIS BOOK, IT WILL TAKE U TO THE INCREDIBLE SUNDERBANS... ALL THE CHARACTERS ARE SUPERB AND A GREAT STORY... NO MORE WORDS..
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Balu Nambiath

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Jul, 2014

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An outstanding novel

Let me be precise for I don’t want to repeat what other reviewers have already said.
What will you find in this book?
1. Rich description of the elegant natural beauty of Sundarban and its Mangrove Forest
2. Mythology associated with this area
3. Political agitation caused by the government in the attempt of eviction of the refugees.
4. Untold love story of an young scientist with an illiterate boatman in the ‘’silence of heart’’

Final Verdict: A must read
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Satadal Adhikary

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Feb, 2014

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Very intriguing

The story and the narrator both will keep you glued to the book.
The story to me was of a very different sort and so was the writers style. The quality of language is very good. You don't have to constantly sit with a dictionary besides you ;). The writer has the ability to help you visualize the entire scene.
In short a very good book and extraordinary writing. I loved reading it :)
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Pradeepta Bhattacharya

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Poetic & lovely...

The love & intimacy in this book is so well crafted metaphorically that it just blends you in. Its all like poetry; beautiful and lively. Books such as these can kindle your emotions to such an extent. And by love I don't mean the one between a man and a woman. Here there is so much more. The nature, forest and seas, mangroves and sands, crabs and dolphins, tide and river. Love and hate binding them all in storm and silence. Wonderful writing.
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Rohit Mehta

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Apr, 2012

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The Activities of the Tide

The central figure of the book is unambiguously what the author calls "The Tide Country". The story revolves around some characters whose lives and death are shaped by the whimsical and capricious tides.
The story progresses simultaneously with bits of history and present day scenario. The events (of the past as well as of the present) are juxtaposed to show how history is being repeated.
The story's narrated in a lucidly coherent manner. The story, though, appeared to end quite abruptly. A...
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SHUBHOJEET SAHOO

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Decent product

The cover of the book is very bad.
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Neha Karmakar

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