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Book • Nonfiction
Egypt, India • 12th century
1992
Adult
18+ years
In an Antique Land by Amitav Ghosh interweaves a historical narrative with an anthropological study, exploring Ghosh's experiences as an Indian graduate student in a small Egyptian town and his investigation into a 12th-century Jewish trader and his Indian slave. The book juxtaposes medieval and contemporary Egypt, reflecting on cultural identity, historical connections, and the experiences of outsiders.
Informative
Mysterious
Nostalgic
Contemplative
Emotional
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In an Antique Land by Amitav Ghosh expertly intertwines historical narrative with personal memoir, offering a rich tapestry of cross-cultural exploration. Readers praise its meticulous research and evocative storytelling. Critiques focus on its dense historical passages, which may challenge some readers. Overall, it's a thought-provoking, immersive read bridging past and present.
A reader who enjoys In an Antique Land by Amitav Ghosh typically appreciates a blend of historical fiction and travelogue. They are likely fascinated by cultural anthropology, history, and cross-cultural experiences. Admirers of Orhan Pamuk’s Istanbul and Edward Said’s Orientalism would find this book engaging.
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Bomma
An enslaved Indian man from Tulunad who becomes an integral part of Ben Yiju’s business dealings during the Indian Ocean trade.
Abraham Ben Yiju
A Jewish merchant whose life and letters from the Indian Ocean trade routes provide insight into medieval commerce and multicultural interactions.
Nabeel
A quiet and contemplative resident of Nashawy who befriends Ghosh and moves to Iraq for work, playing a significant role in Ghosh’s stories of the villagers.
Shaikh Musa
An elderly village resident who befriends Ghosh and represents the traditional values of the Egyptian village amidst social changes.
Ustaz Sabry
A respected young teacher in the village known for his eloquence and piety, who symbolizes the younger generation's shift towards a more fundamentalist perspective.
Imam Ibrahim Abu-Kanaka
An old barber and traditional doctor attempting to adapt to changing times while representing traditional Egyptian practices.
400
Book • Nonfiction
Egypt, India • 12th century
1992
Adult
18+ years
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