The novel sheds light on how even the “smallest players” in history were affected.Īnother central historical theme was how opium changed the dynamics of the economy: “This was the drug that started everything,” Amrith explained. “It highlights the dark side of early globalization – the violence and exploitation upon which fortunes were made and empires were founded.”Īmrith explained that a major theme in the novel is the colonial presence, and how it affected everyone on the subcontinent, especially the characters in the novel such as Deeti. “In a much broader way, I think Sea of Poppies is a novel about the making of the modern world,” Amrith explained. The first in a trilogy, the historical novel uses its ship, the Ibis, as the central motif to tell the story of 19 th century India. The novel is an epic journey set in the poppy fields of the Ganges. Using Adobe Connect webinar software, teachers representing Massachusetts, Iowa, New York, and Rhode Island were able to log on to a virtual classroom and interact directly with Amrith and other participating teachers. On November 5, Sunil Amrith, Mehra Family Professor of South Asian Studies and Professor of History, led a virtual discussion with teachers from across the country about Sea of Poppies by Amitav Ghosh in an Online Book Group sponsored by SAI and the Harvard Asia Center.
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