Letter from an 11th grader
Sir, this is to let you know that as a reader and a lover of arts, I am so glad to have read this piece of work by you. 'The…
Sir, this is to let you know that as a reader and a lover of arts, I am so glad to have read this piece of work by you. 'The…
In 2018, I heard Bathsheba Demuth deliver what is possibly the best talk I have ever listened to. It was on whales and the indigenous peoples of Beringia (the region…
Dear Sir,A decade and a half back, my elder brother (a voracious reader) gave me (an occasional reader, at best) The Hungry Tide and told me in an offhand way, "ney, pore dekhte…
Over the last couple of decades a deepening awareness of human dependence on climatic stability has created a surge of interest among historians in earlier eras of climatic disruption. Much…
For me, as for anyone who has grown up within an Indian literary milieu, the Jnanpith is an award unto itself, possibly because it recognizes something that goes beyond literary…
David Wallace-Wells’ 2018 article The Uninhabitable Earth became a sensation almost as soon as it appeared, quickly becoming the most-read piece ever to appear in New York magazine. Since then…
Since the publication of 'The Great Derangement' I've received many reports of freakish weather from friends and readers. One such arrived on May 31, from Turin. It was from …
Ravi Agrawal (who I’ve known since he was an undergraduate at Harvard) served as CNN’s bureau chief in New Delhi from 2014 to 2017. Before that he was the…
Dear Mr Ghosh, I noticed on your blog that a number of the readers of the Ibis Trilogy have enquired about what now remains in Guangzhou from the scenes…
Dear Mr. Ghosh, I just read your notes about vine behavior in your masterful “The Great Derangement” and thought you might be interested in the following. I study vines,…