CONFESSIONS OF AN OPIUM WRITER
India Today|July 31, 2023
Amitav Ghosh is back with Smoke and Ashes, part memoir, part travelogue and part sociocultural history of the opium trade
Rimi B. Chatterjee
CONFESSIONS OF AN OPIUM WRITER

Colonialism is tremendously adaptable. I say 'is' rather than 'was' because colonialism, in its avatar of capitalism, is still very much with us. The only major differences between the past and present are that (a) the beneficiaries no longer need to be exported to the colonies, since our current economic and political institutions do the job of colonising for them, and (b) poor people in coloniser countries are beginning to suspect that they also number among the colonised.

Amitav Ghosh's Smoke and Ashes recognises and interrogates that continuity. It is as if Ghosh took the entire vast span of the Ibis trilogy and squeezed out the plot and characterisation but kept the epic scope and the novelistic flair. This leaves one principal actor on the stage, towering above any human agency: opium itself. Ghosh utilises the conceit of imagining opium as having an agenda and a strategy of its own: a desire to propagate itself using the willing hands and minds of its human thralls. While this metaphor has great dramatic force, I suspect I am a little too cynical about humans to fully appreciate it. I agree that the poppy has been quite successful in getting humans to grow and spread it, but then so have a vast number of other species we have 'domesticated'. With one caveat: the poppy can change minds, and that is always disturbing.

So, one June afternoon I got on a Zoom call with the author to discuss the new book. Ghosh told me that the book was indeed a 'distillation' of the scholarly spadework he had had to do for the Ibis trilogy. He hadn't intended to write it while he was working on the novels, but the raw materials remained in the back of his mind, haunting him. Long after the novels were out in the world, he returned to the history behind them.

SMOKE AND ASHES

A Writer's Journey through Opium's Hidden Histories

Bu hikaye India Today dergisinin July 31, 2023 sayısından alınmıştır.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

Bu hikaye India Today dergisinin July 31, 2023 sayısından alınmıştır.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

INDIA TODAY DERGISINDEN DAHA FAZLA HIKAYETümünü görüntüle
Delhi's Belly
India Today

Delhi's Belly

Academic, historian and one of India's most-loved food writers, PUSHPESH PANT'S latest book-From the King's Table to Street Food: A Food History of Delhi-delves deep into the capital's culinary heritage

time-read
1 min  |
January 06, 2025
IT TAKES TWO TO TANGO
India Today

IT TAKES TWO TO TANGO

Hemant and Kalpana Soren changed Jharkhand's political game, converting near-collapse into an extraordinary comeback

time-read
3 dak  |
January 06, 2025
THE MAHA BONDING
India Today

THE MAHA BONDING

At one time, Fadnavis, Shinde and Ajit Pawar were seen as an unwieldy trio with mutually subversive intent. A bumper assembly poll harvest inverts that

time-read
3 dak  |
January 06, 2025
THE LION PRINCE
India Today

THE LION PRINCE

A spectacular assembly election win ended a long political winter for Kashmir and his party, the National Conference. But Omar Abdullah now faces crucial tests—that of meeting great expectations and holding his own with the Centre till J&K gets its statehood back

time-read
2 dak  |
January 06, 2025
TRIAL BY FIRE
India Today

TRIAL BY FIRE

Formal charges in a US court, an air marked by accusations of bribery and concealment of information, the attendant political backlash, pressure on stock prices, valuation losses. Yet the famed Adani growth appetite and business resilience stays

time-read
3 dak  |
January 06, 2025
'Criticism has always been a source of motivation for me'
India Today

'Criticism has always been a source of motivation for me'

It’s just day five since he was crowned 2024 FIDE World Chess champion (which he celebrated with a bungee jump), and Gukesh Dommaraju is still learning to adjust to the fanfare.

time-read
4 dak  |
January 06, 2025
THE YOUNG GRANDMASTERS
India Today

THE YOUNG GRANDMASTERS

GUKESH DOMMARAJU IS NOW THE YOUNGEST EVER WORLD CHAMPION, BUT THAT IS JUST ICING ON THE CAKE IN INDIA'S CHESS STORY. FOR THE 'GOLDEN GENERATION', 2024 WAS THE YEAR THEY DID IT ALL

time-read
10 dak  |
January 06, 2025
SHOOTING QUEEN
India Today

SHOOTING QUEEN

Manu Bhaker scripted a classic turnaround at Paris 2024, putting the ghosts of the past behind her through sheer willpower to engrave her own destiny

time-read
3 dak  |
January 06, 2025
THE COMEBACK KING
India Today

THE COMEBACK KING

It was in no one's script: Naidu's standing leap from near-oblivion, to a place where he writes the destiny of Andhra—even New Delhi

time-read
2 dak  |
January 06, 2025
HALTING THE BJP JUGGERNAUT
India Today

HALTING THE BJP JUGGERNAUT

A roller-coaster year saw the Opposition coalition rebound with bold moves and policy wins, but internal rifts continue to test its durability

time-read
2 dak  |
January 06, 2025