Amitav Ghosh
THE GLASS PALACE
en inglés
'A DISTINCTIVE VOICE, POLISHED AND PROFOUND' THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT
Amitav Ghosh
THE GLASS PALACE
The magnificent, poignant, fascinating novel of three generations that starts in Mandalay...
FOR SALE IN THE INDIAN SUBCONTINENT ONLY
"There was only one person in the food-stall who knew exactly what that sound was that was rolling in across the plain, along the silver curve of the Irrawaddy, to the western wall of Mandalay's fort. His name was Rajkumar, and he was an Indian, a boy of twelve — not an authority to be relied upon.'
The King walked out of the pavilion, flanked by Queen Supayalat and her mother. The procession passed slowly through the long corridors of the palace, and across the mirrored walls of the Hall of Audience, past the shouldered guns of the guard of honour and the snapped-off salutes of the English officers. Two carriages were waiting by the east gate. Just as he was about to step in, the King noticed that the ceremonial canopy had seven tiers, the number allotted to a nobleman, not the nine due to a king:
ISBN 81-7223-419-8
cover Photographyeo Nigel Amies Impact Photos
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9781722 341985
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HarperCollins Publishers India
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First published by HarperCollins Publishers UK 2000
First published in India by
HarperCollins Publishers India 2000
Tenth impression 2004
Copyright © Amitav Ghosh 2000, who asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work.
Cover Photography © Nigel Amies/Impact Photos
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