‘Crossing the Bay of Bengal’ with Sunil S. Amrith
Crossing the Bay of Bengal: The Furies of Nature and the Fortunes of Migrants Sunil S. Amrith (to be published by Harvard University Press in the fall of…
Crossing the Bay of Bengal: The Furies of Nature and the Fortunes of Migrants Sunil S. Amrith (to be published by Harvard University Press in the fall of…
'Sea of Poppies' has just been published in Chinese, by the publishing house Shanghai 99. The translators are Dr Guo Guoliang and Dr Li Yao. …
A couple of weeks ago Murali Ranganathan wrote to let me know that he had found a First World War memoir in Gujarati (see my post of Oct 15…
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For a century the West has held up its way of life as the standard of living to be aspired to by everybody. It was assumed that the…
Why is there so little urgency in confronting climate change, a catastrophe that has already begun to affect millions of people? Imagine for a moment a contrasting situation:…
We have all, to some greater or lesser degree, been confronted with the effects of climate change in our everyday lives: we have seen them in freakish floods,…
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In the latter half of the 20th century European governments, often with the best intentions, responded to immigrants by providing support for what they saw as the…