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Sea of Poppies  (English, Paperback, Ghosh Amitav)

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  • Language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Publisher: St Martin's Press
  • Genre: Fiction
  • ISBN: 9780312428594, 9780312428594
  • Pages: 560
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    Sea of Poppies, the first book of the trilogy Ibis, is written by the famous contemporary Indian author, Amitav Ghosh. It sheds light on the life in Calcutta and on the banks of river Ganga foregoing the Opium Wars. Sea of Poppies earned Amitav the Man Booker Prize nomination.

    Summary of the Book

    Sea of Poppies is a story set in the 1830s. It brings out the myriad colours and shadier elements of a family stricken with internal conflicts, as well as the social dogmas that plagued the Indian society back in the days. It also describes the outbreak of the Opium Wars in China, placing the fictional characters in a factual backdrop who unexpectedly meet on a ship. The lives of Deeti who is a common villager, Zachary Reid who is an American sailor, an opium trader Benjamin Bumham, Paulette who is a French orphan, and a zamindar named Neel Rattan Halder are about to change forever. They all meet as though they were destined to become a family that made Ibis, the ship their home. Each character comes with an emotive background and has a story that they have left behind in different lands. Penury brings all these characters together and they fill one another’s broken souls and the journey continues to destinies that are not augured. All these characters have an association with opium. Amitav associates the main characters of the book to poppy seeds birthing in enormous numbers and appear like a sea. He associates the story to this idea in such a way that like the poppy seeds, all the characters are unsure of their destiny. Discover the profoundly philosophical journeys of different characters in this book.

    About Amitav Ghosh

    The Indian born English writer Amitav Ghosh’s work mostly constitutes historical situations and 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, The Hungry Tide and River of Smoke.

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    Must read book - A Literary masterpiece

    This book is a literary masterpiece.I read this book a long time ago. I enjoyed it. I would argue that this book is certainly not for you if you like Chetan Bhagat.This is a very unique novel,one of its kind which only Amitav Ghosh can write.Not everyone will understand.It talks a lot about the East India company and about a history that few of us would have heard of.Its very surprising to hear that Opium was cultivates in large quantities in India and that some communities very actively inv...
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    Sudhiir Krishnan

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    Sep, 2014

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    Impressive, Addictive and Engrossing Story

    Amitav Ghosh has done a huge amount of research into the background of life 200 years ago in India. This is a truly engrossing historical novel that starts out in India of the 1830s, against the background of the opium trade between the East India Co. and China.The first part of a trilogy, the novel tells the story of how a variety of people come to find themselves on a ship, the IBIS, and of the events on board just as it is starting out on its voyage.But is more than that.Ghosh brings the I...
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    Chanda Kaushik

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    Jan, 2012

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    A journey through the life of characters

    Another good work by Mr. Ghosh. He is a master in creating characters and you get so involved with them that you want to know what their future holds. However, it will take you the first 100 or so pages to get used to the language used by the author and also to know the characters of the story. But I think its pretty reasonable considering the fact that this is the first part of 'Ibis' trilogy. It is not the usual 'juicy' fiction but will still keep you engrossed. A must have for the fans of...
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    Prachi Sharma

    Feb, 2012

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    Poppies, The English, natives and a rich tapestry of human emotions

    Do you like slow, steadily engrossing human story without too much of literary jugglery? If yes, this novel will be a very good one for you. The story revolves around a couple with a little daughter, who got caught in the vortex of "Afeem", a touching relationship between a "Phirang" lady and a man, man enough to act as her brother in the face of extreme adversities, a bankrupt "Zamindar" and his last hurrah before he is summarily punished, a "Subedar" typifying the invertebrate "peoples" of ...
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    Dr.Soumya Saha

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    Aug, 2014

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    enjoyed reading

    As always enjoy reading Amitav Gosh,completely adore reading him because of his citations of the sea fronts, the mangroves and the touch of W. Bengal which comes out in almost all of his writings.

    Sea of Poppies: Ibis the ship which is supposed to be carrying Opium to China and slaves from India, is the central point in the novel just completely loved the way different characters during the brits age in India met on the ibis.
    There are some parts in the novel which one would really want to...
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    rachhpal

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    Jan, 2014

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    It's a painting

    In this first part of The Ibis Trilogy, Amitav Ghosh has painted a picture of India and its variety of people. These people vary in caste, color and religion but have their own insecurities that bind them together and it has been portrayed in such a poetic way that you are mesmerized more by the characters than the story itself. This was my read of Amitav Ghosh and I must say that I found it both different in storytelling and intriguingly colorful. But this book is not for those who like fast...
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    Siddhartha Goel

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    Nov, 2012

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    Beautiful and terribly vivid book

    This is a book that surely lives up to its reputation. A very well researched book set at the onset of the 1st opium wars between British East India Company and China.

    The characters seem so real and the changes in their circumstances leads people from varying backgrounds as a boatman, a king, an opium addict prisoner, a woman running from her past, an american sailor and french lady and many more who end up on the same ship 'The Ibis' to Mauritius - Black waters.

    Definitely worth a read.
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    Anjan Goswami

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    Aug, 2015

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    In the shadow of Opium

    Historical fiction is that rare thing that is difficult to research, hard to put into fiction and harder still to make it gripping. Amitav Ghosh has succeeded in doing all three and more in his Ibis trilogy and the 'Sea of Poppies' is our entryway into the great world that he creates.The Ibis trilogy aims to bring alive the opium trade, from its origins in India to its eventual destination of China along the way exploring the migratory history of the Indian people across the Indian ocean. Thi...
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    Prem Kumar

    Mar, 2015

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    A fine work of fiction

    The first book in the Ibis trilogy. What a book! I finished reading this novel in two weeks and was left wanting for more. One had to wait for the next book River of Smoke which was due in the year 2011. Read this book and feel richer. Trust Amitav Ghosh and you will get rewarded with a fine work of fiction.
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    Arindam Moulick

    Apr, 2013

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    Enthralling and addictive-A perfect 'Ghosh'

    I am an ardent fan of Amitav Ghosh.In the present scenario of Indian English Literature which is scattered with juvenile writings in an english language which can,t be termed 'Pedestrian'as its even more appalling, Ghosh along with a few others are truly messiah and their works are treasures to us- the reader.Amitav Ghosh has the innate capacity to transport the reader to a magical land..sometimes bleak,sometimes beautiful and often surreal.Sea of Poppies is no exception but rather an epitome...
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    Saranya Biswas

    Jul, 2012

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