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The Glass Palace

By Amitav Ghosh

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| Hardcover | 9780002261029

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Through the intertwining stories of Dolly and Rajkumar, the history of the 20th century is told across three generations, spread over three interlinked parts of the British Empire: Burma, with its conflicting undercurrents of discontent; Malaysia, with its cast number of rubber plantations; and IndiContinue

Through the intertwining stories of Dolly and Rajkumar, the history of the 20th century is told across three generations, spread over three interlinked parts of the British Empire: Burma, with its conflicting undercurrents of discontent; Malaysia, with its cast number of rubber plantations; and India, amid growing opposition to British rule. This is an epic novel written with unerring skill. The English novelist, has surpassed himself here. The author of The Shadow Lines has come up with a monumental work of the historical imagination.

Critics

  • River of Smoke

    River of Smoke, by Amitav Ghosh, John Murray, RRP£20, 528 pages Any good historical novel should teach the reader some history as well as sweeping him or her along with an unfolding narrative. Few do this as well as Amitav Ghosh, a Bengali-born profe ... (read full critics)

    ft published on Sat, 25 Jun 2011

  • The Glass Palace By Amitav Ghosh

    impressive, ambitious and extraordinarily imagined new novel from a Columbia anthropologist and New Yorker writer chronicles the modern history of Burma, from the 1885 British invasion to the political turmoil of present day Myanmar (as Burma is now ... (read full critics)

    bookpage published on Wed, 15 Sep 2010

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    beautiful! gripping, deep, written with such pathos and so many details, beautiful indeed.

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    ilariainthelibrary said on Feb 18, 2010 | 1 feedback

  • Great

    Five years to write this book have been well spent, no doubt about it. Ghosh is an amazing writer, who goes deep into historical issues and into human mind. In this novel nothing is superfluous, history is told through the characters' lives with a narration which is kept brilliantly intense by means ... (continue)

    Five years to write this book have been well spent, no doubt about it. Ghosh is an amazing writer, who goes deep into historical issues and into human mind. In this novel nothing is superfluous, history is told through the characters' lives with a narration which is kept brilliantly intense by means of ellipses. There is everything a good reader may want: well depicted characters, love, war, history and its contradictions, an apparently simple style which is somehow spellbinding. Not only have I enjoyed the reading, but I have also learnt many things I ignored - before this book Burma was a huge mystery to me!
    I also recommend the hungry tide!

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    Martina said on Mar 4, 2010 | Add your feedback

  • Wow, I never thought I would read this so quickly. I only registered it on bookcrossing the other day when I decided to remove it from Mt TBR. It is a hardback of 552 pages but I devoured it in days. It has been on our bookshelves for a few years, my husband having read it ages ago. I now wish I had ... (continue)

    Wow, I never thought I would read this so quickly. I only registered it on bookcrossing the other day when I decided to remove it from Mt TBR. It is a hardback of 552 pages but I devoured it in days. It has been on our bookshelves for a few years, my husband having read it ages ago. I now wish I had read it sooner, certainly one of my favourite titles, so far this year.
    The Glass Palace is a tale spanning three generations and is full of interesting personalities complex and moving. Politics and history are obviously a large part of the story but they do not detract from the 'family' theme. Highly recommended!

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    Lindyloumac said on Nov 6, 2009 | Add your feedback

  • It was very long time since i didn't read a book like this... i simply couldn't put it down...

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    Kiapi said on Oct 23, 2009 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback

  • It's such a gripping story that I was reluctant to put down, fantastic story, intense writing with the histories that I hardly familiar with.

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    S.E. said on Nov 6, 2008 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback

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