Smoke and Ashes, Amitav Ghosh
Smoke and Ashes, Amitav Ghosh
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Smoke and Ashes
Opium's Hidden Histories

Author: Amitav Ghosh

Narrator: Ranjit Madgavkar

Unabridged: 12 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 02/13/2024


Synopsis

When Amitav Ghosh began the research for his monumental cycle of novels the Ibis Trilogy, he was startled to learn how the lives of the nineteenth-century sailors and soldiers he wrote about 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 were swept up in the story.

Smoke and Ashes is at once a travelogue, a memoir, and an essay in 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 to redress their great trade imbalance, and its revenues were essential to the empire’s financial survival. Following the profits further, Ghosh finds opium central to 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 history, the mythologies of capitalism, and the social and cultural repercussions of colonialism, in Smoke and Ashes Ghosh reveals the role that one small plant has had in making our world, now teetering on the edge of catastrophe.

About Amitav Ghosh

Amitav Ghosh was born in Calcutta in 1956, and grew up in India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka; he studied in Delhi, Oxford and Alexandria. He is the author of several acclaimed works of fiction and non-fiction including The Shadow Lines, The Glass Palace, The Hungry Tide, the Ibis Trilogy, Gun Island, The Great Derangement, The Nutmeg's Curse and Jungle Nama. Amitav Ghosh's work has been translated into more than thirty languages. His essays have appeared in the New Yorker, the New Republic and the New York Times. He has been awarded and honoured across the world for his work. In 2019 Foreign Policy magazine named him one of the most important global thinkers of the past decade. The same year, the Jnanpith Award, India's highest literary honour, was conferred on him: he was the first English-language writer to receive it.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kate on February 03, 2024

An absolutely fascinating delve into the history of the opium trade in China and India. Which, for me, proves the existence of karma. Britain and other colonial powers used India and China as a great stream of revenue by cultivating opium poppies and creating a monster that they could not get back i......more

Goodreads review by Isabel on April 05, 2024

Wow! I had not anticipated learning deep world history in the context of the opium trade. Amitav Ghosh seems to provide “Smoke and Ashes” as a non-fiction pairing to his fictional Ibis Trilogy (that I have not yet read), enlightening us in the decades of research he invested in to write his stories.......more

Goodreads review by Yamini on February 03, 2024

As entertaining as the book is, it is insightful to yet another level. The level of research that has gone into the background of this book, is reflected in its filtered content. The book has a powerpack that starts with details on the origins of so many addictive substances that progress into a pow......more

Goodreads review by SANJAY on June 02, 2024

Amitav Ghosh is a unique writer, equally adept at both fiction and non-fiction. To my mind, his non-fiction travelogue kind writing is the best - In an Ancient Land (about Egypt and India) is one of my favourites. ‘Smoke and Ashes’ is a kind of post-writing analysis, generated by the Ibis trilogy (Se......more

Goodreads review by Elise on June 15, 2024

I might give up reading this one and I will for sure never read this author again. I don't like it's writing style, I find it confusing, full of details but they have little importance (or he gave them little importance) and I don't think the chapters are well divided. The author also have a huge ego......more