Jan 09 2026 to Jan 09 2026 6:30 p.m.
7 4th Main Rd, Stage 2, Domlur 560071
Narratives illuminate what often lies just out of sight.
In this exciting conversation, Amitav Ghosh discusses his latest book, Ghost-Eye, with writer Anjum Hasan, tracing the hidden histories and environmental undercurrents that shape human lives. Moving between folklore and the contemporary world, the discussion explores how landscapes remember, how ecological forces linger beneath the visible, and how storytelling can recover what modern life trains us to ignore.
Hasan’s thoughtful questioning bring out the novel’s deeper concerns: the fragile relationship between people and place, the quiet violence of erasure, and the role of curiosity in resisting indifference. Together, they reflect on how narrative can sharpen our awareness of a planet in flux, and why attentiveness to history, to ecology, and to the unseen, matters now more than ever.
A chance to hear directly from one of the most compelling literary voices about the inspirations behind his work and the urgent questions it raises.
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Speakers
Amitav Ghosh
Author
Amitav Ghosh was born in Calcutta, and grew up in India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka; he studied in Delhi, Oxford and Alexandria. He is the author of several acclaimed works of fiction and non-fiction including The Shadow Lines, The Glass Palace, The Hungry Tide, the Ibis Trilogy (comprising the novels Sea of Poppies, River of Smoke and Flood of Fire), The Great Derangement, Gun Island, The Nutmeg’s Curse, Jungle Nama, The Living Mountain, Smoke and Ashes and Wild Fictions.
Amitav Ghosh’s work has been translated into more than thirty languages. He has been awarded and felicitated across the world. In 2019, Foreign Policy magazine named him one of the most important global thinkers of the past decade. The same year, the Jnanpith Award, India’s highest literary honour, was conferred on him: he was the first English-language writer to receive it. He was awarded the prestigious Erasmus Prize in 2024 for his writings on the planetary crisis and climate change and the Pak Kyongni Prize, a prestigious international literary award from Korea, in 2025.
Anjum Hasan
Writer
Anjum Hasan is the author of the novels History’s Angel, The Cosmopolitans, Neti, Neti and Lunatic in my Head, and the short story collections A Day in the Life and Difficult Pleasures. Hometown, her new non-fiction book on Shillong, will appear in 2026.