Amitav Ghosh's second novel, 'The Shadow Lines', explores the interconnected lives of two families, one English and one Bengali, across different eras and continents. Set against a backdrop of historical events from World War II to the late twentieth century, including the complexities of the Bengali partition, the story follows an Indian-born, English-educated narrator as he navigates the personal and political forces shaping these intertwined destinies.
Why You Should Read?
- Examines the profound impact of history and geopolitical events on individual lives and relationships.
- Features a non-linear narrative structure that spans decades and cultures, offering a unique perspective on time and memory.
- Provides a nuanced exploration of identity, belonging, and the blurred boundaries between nations and individuals.
- A critically acclaimed work by a prominent voice in contemporary Indian literature.