9781862071209
In an Antique Land
Ghosh, Amitav
ISBN 13: 9781862071209
Publisher: Granta
Publication Date: 1999
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This is a subversive history in the guise of a traveller's tale. Bursting with anecdote and exuberant detail, it offers a magical, intimate biography of the private life of a country, Egypt, from the Crusades to Desert Storm.
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Book Description: Granta Books, 1998. paperback. Book Condition: New. *** NEW COPY *** TITLE SHIPPED FROM UK *** Binding paperback In the 1980s the author moved into a converted chicken coop on the roof of a house in a village in Egypt. This is the story of his decade of intimacy with the village. Mixing conversation and research, imagination and scholarship, it is also a. Bookseller Inventory # 1862071209 Bookseller & Payment Information | More Books from this Seller | Ask Bookseller a Question |
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Book Description: GRANTA BOOKS, United Kingdom, 1998. Paperback. Book Condition: New. New edition. 197 x 129 mm. Brand New Book with Free Worldwide Delivery. In the 1980s Amitav Ghosh moved into a converted chicken coop. It was on the roof of a house in Lataifa, a tiny village in Egypt. During the day he poured over medieval letters sent to India from Cairo by Arab merchants. In the evenings he shut out the bellowing of his fat landlord by turning up the volume of his transistor radio and wrote stories based on what he had seen in the village. The story of Khamees the Rat, the notorious impotent (already twice married); of Zaghloul the weaver determined to travel to India on a donkey; of one-eyed Mohammad, so obsessed with a girl that he spent nights kneeling outside her window to listen to the sound of her breathing; of Amm 'Taha, part-time witch, always ready to cast a spell for a little extra money; and, of course, the story of Amitav Ghosh himself, known in the village as the Indian doctor, the uncircumcised, cow-worshipping kaffir who would not convert to Islam. This book is the story of Amitav Ghosh's decade of intimacy with the village community.Mixing conversation and research, imagination and scholarship, it is also a charged, eccentric history of the special relationship between two countires, Egypt and India, through nearly ten centuries of parochialism and sympathy, bigotry and affection. Bookseller Inventory # AAW9781862071209 Bookseller & Payment Information | More Books from this Seller | Ask Bookseller a Question |
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