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In
September 1838 a storm blows up on the Indian Ocean and the Ibis,
a ship carrying a consignment of convicts and indentured laborers
from Calcutta to Mauritius, is caught up in the whirlwind. When
the seas settle, five men have disappeared - two lascars, two convicts
and one of the passengers. Did the same storm upend the fortunes
of those aboard the Anahita, an opium carrier heading towards Canton?
And what fate befell those aboard the Redruth, a sturdy two-masted
brig heading East out of Cornwall? Was it the storm that altered
their course or were the destinies of these passengers at the mercy
of even more powerful forces?
On the grand scale of an historical epic, River of Smoke follows
its storm-tossed characters to the crowded harbors of China. There,
despite efforts of the emperor to stop them, ships from Europe and
India exchange their cargoes of opium for boxes of tea, silk, porcelain
and silver. Among them are Bahram Modi, a wealthy Parsi opium merchant
out of Bombay, his estranged half-Chinese son Ah Fatt, the orphaned
Paulette and a motley collection of others whose pursuit of romance,
riches and a legendary rare flower have thrown together. All struggle
to cope with their losses - and for some, unimaginable freedoms
- in the alleys and crowded waterways of 19th century Canton. As
transporting and mesmerizing as an opiate induced dream, River of
Smoke will soon be heralded as a masterpiece of twenty-first century
literature.
About the Author
Amitav
Ghosh was born in Calcutta in 1956. He grew up in Bangladesh, Sri
Lanka and India. He studied at the universities of Delhi and Oxford
and published the first of six novels, The Circle of Reason in 1986.
He has taught at a number of institutions, most recently Harvard,
and written for many publications. He currently divides his time
between Calcutta, Goa and Brooklyn. The first novel in the Ibis
Trilogy, Sea of Poppies, was shortlisted for the Man Booker prize.

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