The shadow lines
by
Ghosh, Amitav
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Central Library, IISER Bhopal
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Reference | 823.914 G346T (Browse shelf) | Not For Loan | Reserve | 8737 | |
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Central Library, IISER Bhopal
OPAC URL: http://webopac.iiserb.ac.in/ |
823.914 G346T (Browse shelf) | Available | 8739 | |||
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Central Library, IISER Bhopal
OPAC URL: http://webopac.iiserb.ac.in/ |
823.914 G346T (Browse shelf) | Available | 8738 | |||
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Central Library, IISER Bhopal
OPAC URL: http://webopac.iiserb.ac.in/ |
823.914 G346T (Browse shelf) | Available | 8740 |
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Performed by Raj Varma.
Opening in Calcutta in the 1960s, Ghosh's radiant second novel follows two families. one English, one Bengali, as their lives intertwine in tragic and comic ways. The narrator, Indian-born and English educated, traces events back and forth in time, through years of Bengali partition and violence, observing the ways in which political events invade private lives.
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