{"product_id":"the-glass-palace-by-amitav-ghosh-3571b","title":"The Glass Palace by Amitav Ghosh","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe acclaimed author of The Calcutta Chromosome and The Shadow Lines has burst out on to the big stage with a major saga on that hidden country, Burma.  Rajkumar is only another boy, helping on a market stall in the dusty square outside the royal palace, when the British force the Burmese King, Queen and all the Court into exile. He is rescued by the far-seeing Chinese merchant, and with him builds up a logging business in upper Burma. But haunted by his vision of the Royal Family, he journeys to the obscure town in India where they have been exiled.  The picture of the tension between the Burmese, the Indian and the British, is excellent. Among the great range of characters are one of the court ladies, Miss Dolly, whom he marries: and the redoubtable Jonakin, part of the British-educated Indian colony, who with her husband has been put in charge of the Burmese exiled court.  The story follows the fortunes - rubber estates in Malaya, businesses in Singapore, estates in Burma - which Rajkumar, with his Chinese, British and Burmese relations, friends and associates, builds up - from 1870 through the Second World War to the scattering of the extended family to New York and Thailand, London and Hong Kong in the post-war years.  Review  'A distinctive voice, polished and profound' TLS  'Ambitious, multigenerational, The Glass Palace is akin to a 19th century Russian novel...a rich, layered epic that probes the meaning of identity and homeland.' LA Times  'An absorbing story of a world in transition, brought to life through characters who love and suffer with equal intensity.' JM Coetzee  'A Doctor Zhivago for the Far East.' The Independent  'Ghosh has established himself as one of the finest prose writers of his generation of Indians writing in English' Financial Times   About the Author  Amitav Ghosh was born in Calcutta in 1956. He studied at the Doon School; St. Stephens College; Delhi University; Oxford University; and the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alexandria. His first job was at the Indian Express newspaper in New Delhi. He earned his doctorate at Oxford before he wrote his first novel. In February 2004 Amitav Ghosh was appointed Visiting Professor in the Department of English at Harvard University. He is married with two children and lives in New York. \u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Book Express","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":41843949437002,"sku":"3571b","price":7.0,"currency_code":"NZD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0618\/9101\/8826\/files\/3571b.jpg?v=1764509413","url":"https:\/\/www.bookexpress.nz\/products\/the-glass-palace-by-amitav-ghosh-3571b","provider":"Book Express","version":"1.0","type":"link"}