Amitav Ghosh

Amitav Ghosh

Editor

  • 'Writers Have No Armies'

    The recipients of the prize on the <a href="//pbc88.net/article.aspx?265154" target="_blank" style="color:#af0e25;">controversy</a> surrounding their acceptance of it: 'The more we were told to turn our backs, the more we wanted to se

    BY Amitav Ghosh 🌌 9 May 2010

  • 'It Is Not Awarded By The State Of Israel'

    Amitav Ghosh on his refusing to refuse the Dan David Prize: 'I do not believe in embargoes and boycotts where they concern matters of culture and learning.' These, he argues, 'must, in principle, be regarded as autonomous of the state'.

    BY Amitav Ghosh ꧋ 19 April 2010

  • The Perfectionist

    Plainly put, Ravi Dayal (1937 - 2006) was one of the great editors of his time: the sort of expertise he brought to the printed word simply doesn't exist any more, not just in India but anywhere.

    BY Amitav Ghosh 🔥 6 June 2006

  • Satyajit Ray

    ꦑWhat can one possibly say to someone to whom one owes so great a debt?

    BY Amitav Ghosh ♋ 21 June 2004

  • 'The Ghat Of The Only World'

    🗹Agha Shahid Ali in Brooklyn: Almost to the very end, even as his life was being consumed by his disease, he was the centre of a perpetual carnival, an endless mela of talk, laughter, food and of course, poetry.

    BY Amitav Ghosh 🌃 28 June 2002

  • Countdown In South Asia: The Interviews

    ꦏOn the fourth anniversary of the 1998 Pokhran tests: unabdridged notes and transcriptions from a series of interviews by <b>Amitav Ghosh</b> that went on to become the seminal book <i>Countdown</i>.

    BY Amitav Ghosh 🅷 10 May 2002

  • 'A Million Pound Note'

    K. Subrahmanyam, strategic affairs expert, argues that a nuclear weapon, like a million pound note, is of apparently no use -- you can't stop small wars -- but it gets you credit and that gives you power to intimidate.

    BY Amitav Ghosh 💮 10 May 2002

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