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Ghost-Eye

By: Amitav Ghosh
Narrated by: Ranjit Madgavkar
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'This shape-shifting, time-stitching novel grants us special kinds of double-vision: across eras and between species. Under its spell, Amitav Ghosh helps us begin to live multiple lives - to become aware of the porosity and mystery of being, rather than of its fortifications and frontiers' Robert Macfarlane, author of Is a River Alive?

'A magical realist novel that believes in magic' Sunday Times

'Amitav Ghosh has written with equal distinction in two genres - as a novelist and as a commentator on the climate emergency - and his supple new novel combines both to impressive effect' TLS

'A gripping story of youth and self-knowledge' Abdulrazak Gurnah, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature and author of Afterlives

Calcutta, September 1969

Varsha Gupta wants fish for her lunch. Her family can't understand it; the three-year-old has never tasted fish in her life. The Guptas are strict vegetarians and don't allow it inside their Calcutta mansion. But Varsha claims she can remember another life, a mud house by a river where she caught and cooked fish with a different mother.

Perplexed, the Guptas turn to Dr. Shoma Bose, a psychiatrist who has been investigating what are known as 'cases of the reincarnation type' for years. But her understanding of the world is changed forever by Varsha's revelations.

Half a century later, Varsha's therapeutic case file catches the attention of a group of environmental activists, and Shoma's nephew Dinu is drawn inexorably into their plans. And as Dinu finds himself caught up in the search for Varsha, buried memories of his own past begin to surface.

Travelling between late-sixties Calcutta and present-day Brooklyn, Ghost-Eye is an urgent and expansive novel about family, fate and our fragile planet.

'Amitav Ghosh's intellectual panache and serene mastery of form make him one of the last great practitioners of the novel of ideas. Captivating' Pankaj Mishra©2025 Amitav Ghosh
Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Metaphysical & Visionary
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Critic reviews

Depicts 1960s Calcutta . . . with sensorial richness . . . Ghosh is as sure-footed as ever when providing historical context for the region . . . With its rising sea levels and intensifying cyclonicweather, the Sundarbans emerge as a landscape under acute environmental pressure; its fragile ecology increasingly threatened by large-scale industrial exploitation . . . What lingers is . . . a grounded sense of a world shaped by shared memory
A magical realist novel that believes in magic . . . Ghosh writes with a winning panache
This shape-shifting, time-stitching novel grants us special kinds of double-vision: across eras and between species. Under its spell, Amitav Ghosh helps us begin to live multiple lives - to become aware of the porosity and mystery of being, rather than of its fortifications and frontiers (Robert Macfarlane, author of IS A RIVER ALIVE?)
Metempsychosis, reincarnation - Amitav Ghosh's Ghost-Eye challenges you to believe, and on the way engages you with a gripping story of youth and self-knowledge (Abdulrazak Gurnah, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature and author of THEFT and AFTERLIVES)
Ghost-Eye is a marvel that will ignite a reader's sense of wonder - a masterful novel, at once simple and capacious. Ghosh is one of our finest writers (Rabih Alameddine, National Book Award–winning author of THE TRUE TRUE STORY OF RAJA THE GULLIBLE (AND HIS MOTHER))
Amitav Ghosh's intellectual panache and serene mastery of form make him one of the last great practitioners of the novel of ideas. Ghost-Eye is the most captivating expression yet of an imagination unfettered by the protocols of the liberal-humanist novel: a novel that explores the very real, if still oddly underexplored, world of the spirit that hundreds of millions of people inhabit simultaneously with its material counterpart (Pankaj Mishra, author of THE WORLD AFTER GAZA and RUN AND HIDE)
Ghost-Eye is a brilliant return to Ghosh's speculative vein, haunting and liberating as it confronts hierarchies ancient and modern (Siddhartha Deb, author of THE LIGHT AT THE END OF THE WORLD and TWILIGHT PRISONERS)
Amitav Ghosh has done more than any novelist to reimagine the role of fiction in our age of environmental emergency. In Ghost-Eye, he draws the reader from the world we know into a shadow realm of reincarnation and levitation, of talking trees and whispering spirits. Mournful and exhilarating (Nathaniel Rich, author of CLOUDTHIEF and LOSING EARTH)
Imagines a world where cases of reincarnation invigorate the climate movement
Amitav Ghosh has written with equal distinction in two genres - as a novelist and as a commentator on the climate emergency - and his supple new novel combines both to impressive effect (Andrew Motion)
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I didn't want it to end ! I am now going to struggle to find a similar book with such a gripping epic story spanning lifetimes ,continents , Indian cookery, fishing and the environment all woven into a magical web that slowly reveals itself . I loved this book . I could almost taste the fish.

I could almost taste the fish.

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I am so glad I decided to get this book after hearing the author talk about it on Radio 4. Incredible descriptions bring India to life. A fascinating subject that alters your view of the natural world

Beautifully written

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I loved the story and the way it was told. Fantastical, beautiful and gripping. Amitav Ghosh at his best

Fantastic storytelling

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One of the rare books that really speaks to you and makes you feel things. Loved it and will be buying a paper copy to keep!

beautiful book

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The narration was very good although I recommend speeding it up by 35%. The story has interesting characters and an important ecological Theme along with what might be called a pioneering experiment in bringing is the esoteric into the everyday.

As someone who has studied these ideas (clairvoyance, reincarnation and the like) I would say that some of the premises don’t stand up even for those who are willing to accept an alternative reality to the norm. This might be because the Asian and Weston ideas of reincarnation are different.
But it’s a neat tightly written story with some puzzling lines and deals with some of the archetypal themes such as the re-awakening of the hero/ine. Love some passages and sections and it’s definitely worth a read.

Interesting characters and pioneerIng concept

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