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Smoke And Ashes

- Opium's Hidden Histories
Af: Amitav Ghosh Engelsk Hardback

Smoke And Ashes

- Opium's Hidden Histories
Af: Amitav Ghosh Engelsk Hardback
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''An acerbic, compelling and always accessible account of how opium corrupted the world'' TLS

''The writing is sublime, the research thorough, the eye for story superb'' Sunday Telegraph


When Amitav Ghosh began the research for his monumental cycle of novels the Ibis Trilogy, he was startled to find how the lives of the 19th century sailors and soldiers he wrote of were dictated not only by the currents of the Indian Ocean, but also by the precious commodity carried in enormous quantities on those currents: opium. Most surprising of all, however, was the discovery that his own identity and family history was swept up in the story.

Smoke and Ashes is at once a travelogue, memoir and a history, drawing on decades of archival research. In it, Ghosh traces the transformative effect the opium trade had on Britain, India, and China, as well as the world at large. The trade was engineered by the British Empire, which exported Indian opium to sell to China and redress their great trade imbalance, and its revenues were essential to the Empire''s financial survival. Yet tracing the profits further, Ghosh finds opium at the origins of some of the world''s biggest corporations, of America''s most powerful families and prestigious institutions (from the Astors and Coolidges to the Ivy League), and of contemporary globalism itself.

Moving deftly between horticultural histories, the mythologies of capitalism, and the social and cultural repercussions of colonialism, in Smoke and Ashes Amitav Ghosh reveals the role that one small plant had in making our world, now teetering on the edge of catastrophe.

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''An acerbic, compelling and always accessible account of how opium corrupted the world'' TLS

''The writing is sublime, the research thorough, the eye for story superb'' Sunday Telegraph


When Amitav Ghosh began the research for his monumental cycle of novels the Ibis Trilogy, he was startled to find how the lives of the 19th century sailors and soldiers he wrote of were dictated not only by the currents of the Indian Ocean, but also by the precious commodity carried in enormous quantities on those currents: opium. Most surprising of all, however, was the discovery that his own identity and family history was swept up in the story.

Smoke and Ashes is at once a travelogue, memoir and a history, drawing on decades of archival research. In it, Ghosh traces the transformative effect the opium trade had on Britain, India, and China, as well as the world at large. The trade was engineered by the British Empire, which exported Indian opium to sell to China and redress their great trade imbalance, and its revenues were essential to the Empire''s financial survival. Yet tracing the profits further, Ghosh finds opium at the origins of some of the world''s biggest corporations, of America''s most powerful families and prestigious institutions (from the Astors and Coolidges to the Ivy League), and of contemporary globalism itself.

Moving deftly between horticultural histories, the mythologies of capitalism, and the social and cultural repercussions of colonialism, in Smoke and Ashes Amitav Ghosh reveals the role that one small plant had in making our world, now teetering on the edge of catastrophe.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 416
ISBN-13: 9781529349245
Indbinding: Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1529349249
Kategori: China
Udg. Dato: 15 feb 2024
Længde: 35mm
Bredde: 162mm
Højde: 240mm
Forlag: John Murray Press
Oplagsdato: 15 feb 2024
Forfatter(e): Amitav Ghosh
Forfatter(e) Amitav Ghosh


Kategori China


ISBN-13 9781529349245


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 416


Udgave


Længde 35mm


Bredde 162mm


Højde 240mm


Udg. Dato 15 feb 2024


Oplagsdato 15 feb 2024


Forlag John Murray Press

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