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The Shadow Lines Summary. 1. Going Away. While in London in the early s, the unnamed narrator recounts a series of stories and memories to his cousin Ila and his uncle Robi. The stories and memories belong to the narrator; his uncle Tridib; and his grandmother, Tha'mma. The memories begin in the early twentieth century when Tridib's. The Shadow Lines by Amitav Ghosh is a realistic novel with innovations and complexities. It is one of such novels that are written on the themes of partition. The novel depicts the post-partition scenario of India and the violence that followed it. It is all set against. The Shadow Lines by Amitav Ghosh. 7, ratings, average rating, reviews. The Shadow Lines Quotes Showing of “ [T]hat state, love, is so utterly alien to that other idea without which we cannot live as human beings the idea of justice. It is only because love is so profoundly the enemy of justice that our minds, shrinking in horor from its true nature, try to tame it by uniting it Cited by:


The Shadow Lines came out in , after the success of his first novel The Circle of Reason, consolidating Amitav Ghosh's reputation as a novelist in the English language. Written in the tradition of magical realism, The Circle of Reason went much to the same direction as most popular novels from the new frontiers of English literature did. Amitav Ghosh was born in Calcutta in and raised and educated in Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Iran, Egypt, India, and the United Kingdom, where he received his Ph.D. in social anthropology from Oxford. Acclaimed for fiction, travel writing, and journalism, his books include The Circle of Reason, The Shadow Lines, In an Antique Land, and. The Shadow Lines follows the unnamed narrator, the youngest member of the Indian Datta-Chaudhuri family, as he pieces together his family bltadwin.ru history spans several decades and follows many different family members—including his grandmother's youth in Dhaka in the s and s, his uncle Tridib 's experiences of World War II in England as a child, the Partition of India in


The Shadow Lines came out in , after the success of his first novel The Circle of Reason, consolidating Amitav Ghosh’s reputation as a novelist in the English language. Written in the tradition of magical realism, The Circle of Reason went much to the same direction as most popular novels from the new frontiers of English literature did—Garcia Marquez and Salman Rushdie were his literary predecessors. The Shadow Lines is the story of the family and friends of the nameless narrator who for all his anonymity comes across as if he is the person looking at you quietly from across the table by the time the story telling is over and silence descends. The Shadow Lines is a novel by Indian author Amitav Ghosh. Upon its publication in , the book was praised for its ingenious structure and challenging style. Most novels tell a story. The Shadow Lines does not pretend to have a concrete plot.

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